THE ASSAULT ON THE PARTIES Josh Hawn Rose Futse Miranda Hyatt.

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THE ASSAULT ON THE PARTIES Josh Hawn Rose Futse Miranda Hyatt

EARLY ATTACKS Greenbackism and populism The Independent Republicans (mugwumps) The secret ballot Abolishing the party rule

MUNICIPAL REFORM Lincoln Steffens Municipal Government “Muckrakers” Urban Middle-Class Progressives Group of people with special interests

NEW FORMS OF GOVERNANCE Commission Plan Des Moines The City-Manager Plan Reformers Tom Johnson Newton D. Baker Tom Johnson Newton D. Baker

STATEHOUSE PROGRESSIVISM Initiative Referendum Recall Direct Primaries Robert La Follette Robert M. LaFollette, Wisconsin Governor

PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPS Party Influence Interest Groups

VOTER PARTICIPATION IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

REPUBLICAN TACTICS Republican Conservatives Tea Party Radicals

IMPACT OF LOBBIES What is lobbying? The impact of, it.

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