
Swamp Notes: The Three Party Problem
FT News Briefing
The Impact of Third-Party Candidates on Election Dynamics
This chapter examines the possible effects of third-party candidates on forthcoming elections, particularly their potential to draw votes away from established contenders. It references polling data and historical examples, such as Ralph Nader's 2000 campaign, to analyze how these dynamics could shape fundraising efforts and voter behavior.
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