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The Functions of Political Parties Politics and Political Parties
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“A political party is a group of individuals who organize to nominate their own candidates, win elections, control government and influence public policy.” What is a POLITICAL PARTY? * Obviously, the TWO MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES in the United States are the DEMOCRATS and REPUBLICANS… * “WHAT OTHER “MAJOR” POLITICAL PARTIES ARE THERE?”
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* There are FOUR GENERAL FUNCTIONS that political parties serve in the United States: FUNCTIONS of Political Parties 1.) …NOMINATE CANDIDATES, ORGANIZE the ELECTION PROCESS 2.) …REPRESENT GROUP INTERESTS throughout society 3.) …ORGANIZE GOVERNMENT and POLICY MAKING 4.) …SERVE AS THE “WATCHDOG” for society
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1.) They NOMINATE CANDIDATES, ORGANIZE the ELECTION PROCESS … FUNCTIONS of Political Parties * A political party’s “MOST BASIC GOAL is to nominate candidates… TO WIN ELECTIONS!” (ELECTION ORIENTED, NOT principle oriented – WHY ?) * HOW DO PARTIES WIN ELECTIONS? 1.) RECRUIT POPULAR CANDIDATES (think nationally…) 2.) PROVIDE MONEY to their campaign effort (2012 – House, 95% and Senate, 80%) 3.) “FIND OUT WHAT VOTERS WANT AND PROMISE TO GIVE IT TO THEM!” (…and then govern accordingly IF they win)
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2.) They REPRESENT GROUP INTERESTS throughout SOCIETY … FUNCTIONS of Political Parties * In the struggle for power, parties attempt to UNITE DIFFERENT GROUPS OF PEOPLE… form COALITIONS (“discover what groups want, work to fulfill their desires”) DEMOCRATS: …labor unions, Jews/Catholics, minorities, urban areas, youth and intellectuals (academia) – EDUCATION? REPUBLICANS: …business, Protestant, white, suburban and rural areas – EDUCATION? * By creating coalitions, parties SIMPLIFY POLITICAL CHOICES for voters at election time… (HOW? …imagine the alternative)
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3.) They ORGANIZE GOVERNMENT and POLICY MAKING … FUNCTIONS of Political Parties * Once elections are over, parties help ORGANIZE THE COUNTRY’S GOVERNING INSTITUTIONS… (“policy decisions emerge from party leader’s attempts to govern in the spirit of their party’s philosophy”)
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4.) They SERVE AS THE “ WATCHDOG ” for public/society… FUNCTIONS of Political Parties * Job is to MONITOR the OPPOSING PARTY IN POWER …relationship between major parties ensures that the party out of power “will keep a close eye on its opponent and notify the public of any wrongdoing or policy misstep!”
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