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Winner-take-all aspect of electoral college ballot access campaign financing (rules/limits, not effects) Federal funding of presidential elections exclusion from presidential debates single-member plurality districts
the third party candidate for the 1960 election was Governor George Corley Wallace of Alabama
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Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.
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Teddy Roosevelt- Bull Moose Party, 1912
Theodore Roosevelt lost his re-election to Woodrow Wilson in the 1912 presidential election. Roosevelt ran as a third party candidate under the Progressive Party, splitting the Republican vote and allowing Wilson to secure a victory.
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The third party that influenced the results of the 1912 presidential election was the Progressive Party, also known as the Bull Moose Party. It was formed by former President Theodore Roosevelt, who split from the Republican Party and ran as a third-party candidate. Roosevelt's campaign split the Republican vote, ultimately benefiting the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson, who won the election.