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8 February, 00:11

A minor party that breaks off from a major party is called

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  1. 8 February, 02:06
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    Per Merriam-Webster, a major party has "electoral strength sufficient to permit it to win control of a government usually with comparative regularity and when defeated to constitute the principal opposition to the party in power.". In the United States, only the Democratic and Republican parties meet this definition.
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