Which of these is not one of the reasons why third parties stay minor?

a. Third parties are illegal in the United States; people who form third parties are essentially breaking the law

b. Texas has some of the toughest ballot-access laws in the nation.
c. A person nominated for statewide office by one of the major parties is automatically awarded a spot on the ballot whereas a person nominated by a third party is not.
d. To be awarded a place on the ballot, third-party candidates must collect signatures from registered voters totaling one percent of all the votes cast in the last gubernatorial election.
e. Third-party candidates who manage to get on the ballot must win 5 percent of the vote for any statewide office or 2 percent of the gubernatorial vote to be guaranteed a place on the ballot during the next election


a

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