Which of the following statements about the difficulties faced by third parties in the United States is LEAST accurate?
A. They often face tight deadlines for gathering signatures to get on the ballot.
B. The Constitution places most power for regulating political parties in the hands of Congress, where third party voices are rarely heard.
C. The two major parties are able to write rules that make it hard for third parties and independents to compete.
D. Third parties rarely have a track record that can make them attractive to campaign financing contributors.
E. Many states make it prohibitively difficult for small parties to get their candidates' names on the ballot.
Answer: B
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