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An effect of third-party candidates, such as Theodore Roosevelt, on presidential elections is
they usually win the popular vote
they often help Republicans.
they often help Democrats.
they change outcomes of elections.
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they change outcomes of elections.
Explanation: third‑party candidates rarely win, but by siphoning votes from one major party they can act as spoilers and alter who wins (e.g., Theodore Roosevelt’s 1912 run split the Republican vote and helped Democrat Woodrow Wilson win).
Explanation: third‑party candidates rarely win, but by siphoning votes from one major party they can act as spoilers and alter who wins (e.g., Theodore Roosevelt’s 1912 run split the Republican vote and helped Democrat Woodrow Wilson win).
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