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Questions relating to political parties: groupings of individuals who act together to contest elections, and hold power in the government.
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Why doesn't Hotelling's law seem to apply to the stances taken by political parties?
There are many good points about how the parties are similar in most ways. There's one thing that helped me understand the behavior of the parties and party voters. … However, both parties have pretty much agreed now on gay marriage and such, so you don't hear much. …