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Elections & Campaigns Road to the Presidency

Campaigns can be very simple or very complex

Road to the Presidency If you run for the local school board, you may just: File your name Answer a few questions from the local newspaper Sit back & wait for the election

Road to the Presidency If you run for president, that’s another story...

Road to the Presidency Today it is almost impossible to run a campaign for the presidency in less than two years

Road to the Presidency How much money does it take? Open question...but it involves millions of dollars

Step 1: Deciding to announce Presidential hopefuls must first assess their political & financial support for a campaign

Step 1: Deciding to announce They generally start campaigning well before any actual declaration of candidacy

Step 1: Deciding to announce They may be approached by party leaders, or they may float the idea themselves

Step 1: Deciding to announce Many hopefuls come from Congress or a governorship

Step 1: Deciding to announce They never announce for the presidency before they feel they have support for a campaign

Step 1: Deciding to announce Usually the hopeful makes it known to the press that he or she will be holding an important press conference on a certain day at a certain time

Step 1: Deciding to announce Announcement serves as the formal beginning to the campaign

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Candidates for a party’s presidential nominees run in a series of presidential primaries, in which they register

Step 2: Presidential Primaries By tradition, the first primary is held in February of the election year in New Hampshire

Step 2: Presidential Primaries States hold individual primaries through June on dates determined ahead of time

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Technically, the states are choosing convention delegates But.. most delegates abide by the decision of the voters

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Candidates who win early primaries tend to pick up support along the way

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Those candidates that lose generally find it difficult to raise money & are forced to drop out of the race

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Tendency for early primaries to be more important than later ones is called frontloading

Step 2: Presidential Primaries By the time primaries are over, each party’s candidate is almost certainly finalized

Step 3: The Conventions First party convention was held during the presidency of Andrew Jackson by the Democratic Party

Step 2: Presidential Primaries It was invented as a “grass roots” replacement to the old party caucus: Party leaders met together in “smoke-filled rooms” to determine the candidate

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Today, national party conventions are held in late summer before the general election in November

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Before primaries began to be instituted state by state in the early part of this 20 th century, the conventions actually selected the party candidates

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Today, the primaries determine the candidate But.. the convention formally nominates them

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Each party determines its method for selecting delegates

Step 2: Presidential Primaries Even though the real decision is made before the conventions begin they are still important for...

Step 2: Presidential Primaries (1) stating party platforms (2) showing party unity (3) highlighting the candidates with vice- presidential & presidential candidates’ speeches on the last night of the convention

Step 2: Presidential Primaries In short, the convention serves as a pep rally for the party Attempts to put best foot forward to the voters who watch the celebrations on TV

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election After the conventions are over, the two candidates then face one another

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election The time between the end of the last convention & Labor Day used to be seen as a time of rest..

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election In recent elections, candidates often go right to the general campaign

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election Most of the campaign money is spent in the general campaign Media & election experts are widely used during this time

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election Because each party wants to win, the candidates usually begin sounding more middle-of-the-road than they did in the primaries—when they were appealing to party loyalists

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election Since 1960 presidential debates are often a major feature of presidential elections

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election Debates give candidates free TV time to influence votes in their favor

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election In recent campaigns, the use of electronic media has become more important

Step 4: Campaigning for the General Election Skyrocketing cost of campaigns has also had an effect on campaigns