Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 193
... Minor Parties However , it does not follow that minor parties have never exerted any influence in this country or that they are merely excrescences upon the body politic . Indeed , in spite of the small vote they have polled in past ...
... Minor Parties However , it does not follow that minor parties have never exerted any influence in this country or that they are merely excrescences upon the body politic . Indeed , in spite of the small vote they have polled in past ...
Page 196
... Minor Parties Since 1860 Since 1860 numerous minor parties have been formed , some lasting but one campaign , others continuing a half - hearted existence for several years , and three effecting a permanent and apparently lasting ...
... Minor Parties Since 1860 Since 1860 numerous minor parties have been formed , some lasting but one campaign , others continuing a half - hearted existence for several years , and three effecting a permanent and apparently lasting ...
Page 209
... minor party is not able to overcome the old party ties and traditions that bind the voters to the major parties , or to offset the idea that to vote for a minor party is to throw one's vote away . Yet neither the importance nor the true ...
... minor party is not able to overcome the old party ties and traditions that bind the voters to the major parties , or to offset the idea that to vote for a minor party is to throw one's vote away . Yet neither the importance nor the true ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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