Social Sciences, asked by gloriannab2004, 1 year ago

In the election of 1856 , Millard Fillmore was the know -nothing candidate and received 21 percent of the popular vote. What conclusion could be drawn from this fact

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Answered by ovey
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Presence of political parties ..which are root cause of corruption.

Parties work as a organization aiming to win every seat by any means .they accept big some of money as donation from business men and gansters and later when in power let then carry out corruption. They sell Seats to anyone who can pay big some of money .they give tickets to actors and celebs who can easily win .

Mps and mla do not work for ppl who elected then but for parties..they have to vote in parliament as per party guildlines so if they differ with their party Chief or party ideology they get sacked. And if they vote against party or does not vote as per party whip they get sacked according to anti defection law.

Look at current pm he spends months for his party during election.he is probably more loyal to his party then India.

Party politics induces hatred amongst mps

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