Third parties rarely win elective office in the United States because:
A) they lack sufficient membership concentration in any one district to win a plurality of votes.
B) American multiple-member districts disadvantage third-party candidates.
C) their leaders have often been arrested and imprisoned on national security grounds, or had their First Amendment rights curtailed through congressional action.
D) congressional statutes prohibit nonmajor-party candidates from winning elections.
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