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What minor party has the best chance to become a major party?

What minor party has the best chance to become a major party?


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I think over time we will move to no party affiliation and I hope so.
 
Well when you have a party promoting that raising taxes on the richest is "class warfare" and "socialism" and you have a good chunk of the public believe that the media is probably going to cover that for rating sake and not for objective reporting sake.

Even so, the Green Party needs to do more to get their message out, even if it includes "spin doctors" to put their message into context for the American people.
 
The Greens are a single issue party focusing on the same thing that is a part of the Democratic Party platform. The Libertarians, on the other hand, focus on the core purpose of government as outlined in the Declaration of Independence.

A lot of voters lean heavily toward the ideals of the Libertarians, whether they call themselves that, or even realize what libertarianism is all about or not.

Ask people, for example, if they believe that the purpose of government should be to protect our freedoms, and you'll get a strong majority of positive answers.
 
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