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Parties: Essential to Democracy History of parties Early parties Jefferson and Madison, Democratic-Republican Adams and Hamilton, Federalist
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Party Functions Organize the competition Party column ballot vs. Office block ballot Unify the electorate Organize government patronage Translate preference into policy Provide “loyal opposition” “honeymoon”
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Nominating Candidates Recruitment Caucuses & direct primaries Rise of “candidate-centered” politics
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Minor (third) Parties Often personality-driven Forever a two-party system?
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Party Patterns Theory of “Realigning Elections” The 1932 FDR Realignment Divided Government
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Shifting Populations of the Parties Democrats New Deal Coalition united low-income, working class whites with minorities African-Americans – still solidly Democratic Catholics, Southerners, and Hispanics – once Democratic, now moving Republican Republicans White middle- and upper-class Protestants Major gains in middle class, particularly in the South Evangelicals – the “Religious Right”
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Parties as Institutions Structure: National Party Convention – every 4 years Nominate Pres. & VP Candidates Adopt Party Platforms National Committee National Chair State Organizations
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Parties in the electorate Party Registration Party Identification Dealignment?
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