What often prevents majority parties from passing the policies they want?

a. the support of the minority party
b. the white primary
c. incumbency advantage
d. a lack of majority party unity

1 answer

d. a lack of majority party unity

Majority parties may face challenges in passing policies they want if there is division or lack of unity within the party itself. This can lead to internal disagreements and conflicting interests, making it difficult to rally enough support to pass desired policies.