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1 Agenda, November 5 th ⌖ Lecture: Third Parties ⌖ Third party Packet ⌖ Interest Groups???

2 Third Parties : “They Ain’t Got a Chance” Ross Perot: 1992, 1996 Ralph Nader: 2000, 2004

3 Third Party Any political party organized in at least some states, other than the two current leading parties Jesse Ventura, Independent Governor of Minnesota, 1999-2003

4 History of American Third Parties ● No minor third party as ever come close to winning the presidency: ➢ Only 8 have won as much as a single electoral vote ➢ Only 5 third party candidates including TR in 1912 and Ross Perot in 1992 have won more than 10% of popular vote

5 Purpose of Third Parties: “The electoral progress of third parties is in direct proportion to the failure of the two major parties to incorporate new ideas.” Ralph Nader the Green Party in 2000

6 Importance of Third Parties #1: Though very rare, a Third Party may replace one of the major parties ➢ 1856, the Republican Party replaces the Whig Party Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858

7 Purpose of Third Parties #2: Influence: major parties often take on the ideas of third parties: ➢ Both the Republican and Democratic Parties in 1992 took on Perot’s reform government ideas, reduce the deficit George Bush (Republican), Ross Perot (Reform), & Bill Clinton (Democrat) during 1992 Presidential debate

8 What often happens to Third Parties? Once the major parties incorporate their ideas, third parties “burn out” ⌖ Populist Party platform assimilated by the Democratic Party in 1896 William Jennings Bryan, Democratic candidate for President, 1896

9 What do Shooting Stars & Third Parties have in Common?

10 Types of Third Parties

11 Sectional Parties Example: Strom Thurmond and the Dixiecrat Party, 1948 ran on a segregationist platform

12 Economic Protest Parties Example: James Weaver and the Populist Party in 1892 won over 1 million popular votes and 22 electoral votes

13 Ideology Parties Examples: Socialist, Communist, Libertarian Parties Libertarian Party 2000 campaign ad

14 Charismatic Personality Parties Example: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive “Bull Moose” Party in 1912

15 Specific Issue Parties Example: Prohibition Party in 1892

16 Combination Parties Example: George Wallace 1968 (American Independent Party) ● Dynamic leader with Southern base ● Anti-civil rights issue ● Won 13% popular vote & 46 electoral votes

17 Third Party Candidates in 2016?

18 Barriers to Third Parties ● “Single-member, plurality” winner-take- all ● Electoral College rules in Presidential elections ● Signature Requirement to get on ballot ● Republicans & Democrats make the election laws and rules for debates (Ex: 3rd Party candidate must poll at 10% to be included in Presidential debates)

19 Barriers to Third Parties ● Difficult for 3rd Party candidates to raise campaign $ ● 3rd Party Presidential candidates only get public $ if they received more than 5% of popular vote in the previous presidential election ● News media gives relatively little coverage to minor parties

20 Analyzing Political Satire: Third Parties in America With a partner, analyze each of the following pieces of political satire answering the following questions: 1. What is the main message of the piece? 2. What does it tell us about third parties generally?

21 Ross Perot, 1996 http://www.bartcop.com

22 Ralph Nader, 2000 Election

23 RALPH NADER MATH PROBLEM, 2004 Election

24 Third Party Cartoon 2008


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