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Paul Marotta/Getty Images(NEW YORK) With the 2024 presidential election heating up, debates over the role of third parties are beginning to simmer and Democrats fear the Green Party could offer voters an enticing alternative who could hamper their chances in the general election.
At the center of those concerns is newcomer presidential candidate Cornel West, a philosopher and activist who announced his intent to run with the left-wing, populist People s Party on June 5 before switching, saying on June 14 he would seek the Green Party nomination.
Bernard Tamas, a political science professor at Valdosta State University, told ABC News that American third-party candidates don t need to win elections to be influential. Rather, they often "sting like a bee" and shock one of the two major parties to take up issues they re passionate about.
Tamas believes that the best hope for Green Party members is that the Democratic Party will shift towards their prefer ....
Paul Marotta/Getty Images(NEW YORK) With the 2024 presidential election heating up, debates over the role of third parties are beginning to simmer and Democrats fear the Green Party could offer voters an enticing alternative who could hamper their chances in the general election.
At the center of those concerns is newcomer presidential candidate Cornel West, a philosopher and activist who announced his intent to run with the left-wing, populist People s Party on June 5 before switching, saying on June 14 he would seek the Green Party nomination.
Bernard Tamas, a political science professor at Valdosta State University, told ABC News that American third-party candidates don t need to win elections to be influential. Rather, they often "sting like a bee" and shock one of the two major parties to take up issues they re passionate about.
Tamas believes that the best hope for Green Party members is that the Democratic Party will shift towards their prefer ....