Why do candidates who are elected from third parties like Ross Perot and Ralph Nader have little influence in legislatures?

a. They are not allowed to speak in legislative sessions.
b. They cannot be elected to the Senate.
c. They cannot participate in legislative votes.
d. They have no party organization to join in the legislature

Answer: d. They have no party organization to join in the legislature

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What are the fundamentals of American political culture that most Americans can agree upon?

What will be an ideal response?

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