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A situation in which a group of political parties band together to take opposing sides of certain issues, but take the same side on other issues. If the parties are powerful enough, voters on the opposite side of the other issues are left without a viable voting option. Instead, they must either not vote, vote for a candidate of another political party that stands no chance of winning, or vote for one of the major political parties that most closely aligns with their beliefs.
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political price fixing
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political price fixing
noun
A
situation
in
which
a
group
of
political
parties
band
together
to
take
opposing
sides
of
certain
issues,
but
take
the
same
side
on
other
issues.
If
the
parties
are
powerful
enough,
voters
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
other
issues
are
left
without
a
viable
voting
option.
Instead,
they
must
either
not
vote,
vote
for
a
candidate
of
another
political
party
that
stands
no
chance
of
winning,
or
vote
for
one
of
the
major
political
parties
that
most
closely
aligns
with
their
beliefs.
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A
situation
in
which
a
group
of
political
parties
band
together
to
take
opposing
sides
of
certain
issues,
but
take
the
same
side
on
other
issues.
If
the
parties
are
powerful
enough,
voters
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
other
issues
are
left
without
a
viable
voting
option.
Instead,
they
must
either
not
vote,
vote
for
a
candidate
of
another
political
party
that
stands
no
chance
of
winning,
or
vote
for
one
of
the
major
political
parties
that
most
closely
aligns
with
their
beliefs.