Unit 5: Political Participation (copy)

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Rational choice

What is in the citizenā€™s individual interest

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Retrospective voting

Whether or not a party/candidate should be reelected based on their past performance

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Prospective voting

The potential performance of a party/candidate

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Party-line voting

Voting for candidates from a single political party for all offices

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Political parties

Organizations with similar ideologies that try to influence election outcomes and legislative problems; formed to unite people who have the same political ideals to elect similar-minded representatives and have similar legislative goals

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Two-party/bi-partisan system

A system of government made of two major political parties

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Party platforms

List of goals that outlines partyā€™s issues and priorities

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Party characteristics

Intermediaries between government and peopleMade of activist members, leadership, and grassroots membersRaise money, get candidates elected, and have positions on policy

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Subdivisions of parties

Party among electorateParty in governmentParty organization

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Party among the electorate

Voters identify with and enroll in parties; vote for candidates from their party

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Party in government

Officials belong to parties, pursue goals together (sometimes there are ideological differences)p

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Party organization

Group of people, political professionals, who recruit voters and candidates, organize events, and raise money for the party

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Party tasks

Recruit and nominate candidates, educate and mobilize voters, provide campaign funds and support, organize government activity, provide balance through opposition of two parties, and reduce conflict and tension in society

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National conventions

Occur every four years to nominate presidential candidate; organized by national party

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Party coalitions

Political parties made of multiple groups made of multiple individuals; larger coalition increases candidateā€™s chance of winning

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Single-issue parties

Third parties formed to promote one principle

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Independent candidates

Candidates who run without a party affiliation

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Lobbying

Trying to influence legislators

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Economic groups

Promote and protect membersā€™ economic interests, including business groups and labor groups

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Public interest groups

Nonprofit groups organized around a set of public policy issues, including consumer, environmental, religious, and single-issue groups

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Government issue groups

Localities like states and cities have lobbying organizations in DC, including mayors and governors

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Interest group tactics

Direct lobbying, testifying before Congress, socializing, political donations, endorsements, court action, rallying membership, propaganda

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Political action committees (PACs)

Allowed by FECA (1974); formed by corporations, unions, and trade associations to raise funds

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Hard money

Regulated contributions to candidates

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Soft money

Unregulated, unlimited contributions to parties for activities

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Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010)

Supreme Court overturned BCRA limits on PAC funding for ā€œcorporate independent expendituresā€

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Super PACs

PACs with no fundraising limits as long as they do not coordinate with specific candidates

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Incumbent advantage

Representatives who run for reelection (incumbents) win ~90% of the time House incumbents have a greater advantage than senators

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Election nominations

When parties choose candidates for general election, mostly through primary elections

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State caucuses and conventions

Local meetings of party members select representatives to send to statewide party meetings

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Plurality

Greatest number of votes

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Superdelegates

Party leaders who are automatically granted delegate status by the Democratic Party who generally support the front-runner

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Closed primary

Primary election in which only registered members of a political party can vote

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Open primary

Primary election in which voters can vote in any single party primary which they choose

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General elections

Election in which voters decide who will hold office; held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November

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Presidential elections

Elections when the president is being selected

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Midterm elections

Elections between presidential elections

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Federal matching funds

Double all campaign donations of $250 and less by matching them

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Party platform

Party purpose and goals

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Electoral College

Electoral system in which each state is given a number of electors equal to the senators and representatives and the winner of the state wins all of its electors; created by framers to insulate government from whims of less-educated public

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Voter turnout

How many voters vote in an election

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Mandate

A clear winner of an election

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Split-ticket voting

Voting for a presidential candidate of one party and legislators of another

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Deficit spending

Funds raised by borrowing, not taxation

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Mandatory spending

Required by law to fund programs such asĀ entitlement programs, Medicare, Social Security, payment on national debt, and veteransā€™ pensions

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Discretionary spending

not required by law, programs include research grants, education, defense, highways, and all government operations

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