In practice, allmajor American political parties are closely knit, organized structures where the chairperson of the party dictates how the organization would be run.
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In practice, neither major political party is a closely knit or highly organized structure. Both parties are fragmented and decentralized, which means there is no central power with a direct chain of command. If there were, the national chairperson of the party, along with the national committee, could simply dictate how the organization would be run. See 7-4: How American Political Parties Are Structured
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