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Voting & Election Vocabulary!
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Public Opinion What the public thinks of an issue or set of issues at a certain time
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Public Opinion Polls Interviews or surveys with samples that are used to estimate the entire U.S. Gallup Telephone Interviews Internet Exit
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Factors Gender – Females are typically more liberal on social issues Race/Ethnicity – Black and Hispanic voters are more likely than white voters to support regulation protecting the environment Age – Younger-more liberal Religion – Roles of women – Abortion – Church and State Separation
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MASS MEDIA
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TV talk shows Talk radio Online magazines Blogs Newspaper Cable news Internet Social Media Teenagers consume almost 11 hours of media content each day
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“What the Public Knows” Less Knowledgeable Cable News – MSNBC – Fox News More Knowledgeable National Public Radio Sunday morning talk shows The Daily Show The Colbert Report
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Public Policy An intentional course of action or inaction followed by government in dealing with some problem or matter of concern
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Interest Group Collection of people or organizations that tries to influence public policy Have certain goals, or topics that they focus on
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Interests Groups? Votesmart.org/interest-groups
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Think Tank Institutional collection of policy- oriented researchers and academics who are sources of policy ideas
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ELECTIONS
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Primary Elections-within a political party General Election-between political parties Initiative-citizens propose legislation Referendum-state legislative propose legislation Recall-de-election, vote people out of office
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Caucus A meeting of the members of a legislative body who are members of a particular political party to select candidates
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