In 2020, the Libertarian Party candidate Jo Jorgensen received 1.9 million votes, or about 1.2% of the national popular vote, highlighting third-party challenges.
Despite the improbable chances of winning, third-party candidates like Chase Oliver could significantly influence outcomes in swing states by siphoning off crucial votes.
With the two-party system's dominance, the lack of broad ballot access for third-party candidates leaves them unlikely to win but potentially impactful.
Chase Oliver's previous political experiences, especially in Georgia's senate race, underscore how third-party candidates can affect major party dynamics during elections.
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