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Noting that Demopublicatns do this too. Many people don't realize this when attacking the practice of us doing this.
(Definitions for paper, name, and active broadside candidates)
 
(Noting that Demopublicatns do this too. Many people don't realize this when attacking the practice of us doing this.)
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A consistently offered ticket of low-probability candidates serves to provide voters with an alternative to the top two parties as well as demonstrate our level of organization and prove our viability, providing a baseline for [[Targeted Race Candidates|targeted race candidates]] to stand on and work with.
A consistently offered ticket of low-probability candidates serves to provide voters with an alternative to the top two parties as well as demonstrate our level of organization and prove our viability, providing a baseline for [[Targeted Race Candidates|targeted race candidates]] to stand on and work with.
It's important to remember that the [[Democratic Party|Democrats]] and [[Republican Party|Republicans]] run paper candidates too, it's just that theirs win more often.


==Name Candidate==
==Name Candidate==

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