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Crashing the parties

Sifry, Micah L. | February 10, 1997 issue

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Last November 9.6 million Americans voted for third-party presidential candidates. Leaving aside political leader Ross Perot, whose total dropped some 60 percent, in 1996 non-major presidential candidates more than doubled their vote from 1992, from 570,000 to 1.5 million. The Reform Party in New Jersey and Connecticut has tiny core groups set up by former Perot campaign workers; in New York there is a much better established Independence Party with 70,000 registered members, a hill-fledged party structure and a modest impact on many local races.

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POLITICAL candidates; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; PEROT, Ross; POLITICAL participation; POLITICAL rights; UNITED States
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