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Interest Groups. PAC’s – Political Action Committees – Fund political campaigns. Lobbyists- support specific issues, usually business interest, use lawsuits.

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1 Interest Groups

2 PAC’s – Political Action Committees – Fund political campaigns. Lobbyists- support specific issues, usually business interest, use lawsuits for change, talk to political officials, and media. Interest Groups – Labor unions: use labor strikes for results. Interest Groups – Environmentalist, nurses, automobile workers.

3 Interest Groups - need a close relationship with policy makers and decision makers Iron Triangle- made up of Congress, Executive departments, and Interest Groups The triangle seeks a policy outcome that benefits all parts. Interest Groups and Political Parties increase people’ involvement in the political process.

4 Political Parties Two Party System- provides voters with a real choice. True party Democrats and Republicans declining. Political Parties are different from interest groups: Political parties support a wider scope of issues. New Deal Coalition 1930’s included blue collar workers, racial minorities. Northern business owners were not tied to the coalition.

5 Campaigns, Elections, and Voters Presidential election years have higher voter turnout than non Presidential years. Reasons for low voter turnout – less trusting of the government, 18-21 yrs old, and people over 65 that are now single. Winner take all, direct election, and plurality – most votes win. Party identification: very important for success

6 Voter participation- Higher income, college graduates, and men and women are about the same. Political socialization- ways of voting passed down through the family unit. Two types of Primaries: Closed Primaries- Texas. Voters cannot switch parties when they vote in the general election. Open Primaries- Voter can change parties during the general election.

7 Presidential Primaries are very important to the candidates. Elections can change if voters breakaway from traditional party patterns.


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