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Parties select candidates for many elected positions in American politics. They present policy alternatives for
voters.
A party that does not hold the majority in Congress often keeps the party in power from taking complete
control, and they can publicly criticize actions of a President who was elected by the opposite party.
Congress and the state legislatures are organized according to party affiliations.
The well-publicized discussions between parties help to inform citizens about important issues and present
alternative ways of solving societal problems


Checking the other party
Informing the public
Running candidates for political parties
Organizing the government
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