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Why do splinter parties?
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They are often centered on a particular candidate who fails to win his or her major party nomination, or arise from a strong disagreement within a major party. Splinter Parties (2) ● The Dixiecrat and American Independent parties split from the Democratic Party over states' rights and civil rights issues.
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