Political Parties have become the most influential aspect of an election, even more
so than the candidate at times. Political party affiliation is typically a bigger influence
on how people vote than the actual candidate. However, many people feel that the
two party system does not encourage real change by the politicians and maintains a
status quo. In the Presidential election of 2000, third party candidate Ralph Nader
had a major impact on the election. Explain Nader's impact on the election.