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(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== |