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- why might voters choose a minor party candidate?
○ to vote for a better - funded campaign.
○ to ensure major party candidates win.
○ to support less relevant issues.
○ to express dissatisfaction with major parties
Minor party candidates typically have less funding than major parties, so the first option is incorrect. Voting for a minor party would not help major party candidates win, eliminating the second option. Minor parties often focus on niche or underaddressed relevant issues, not less relevant ones, so the third option is wrong. Voters often choose minor party candidates as a protest vote to show they are unhappy with the major parties' platforms or actions.
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