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Who participates in political parties?
Mio Rikitake & Gianina Nakagawa
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Party Regulars Value winning elections and understand that compromise and moderation may be necessary to reach an objective Knows the importance of keeping the party together
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Candidate Activists Followers of a particular candidate who see the party as the means to elect their candidate Not concerned with the other operations of the party
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Issue Activists Wishes to push the parties in a particular direction. Whether it’s on a single issue or a narrow range of issues. The party platform is an important battleground for them
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Issue Activist examples
War in Iraq Abortion Taxes School prayer Environment
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Men in Politics 2004- The two parties were almost the same
1964- Men were twice as likely to be Democrats as Republicans
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Women in Politics 1964 & Women favor the Democrats
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Social cast system in politics
1964 & Lower-income voters have consistently been more Democratic 1964 & Higher-income voters tend to be more in favor of the Republicans
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Religion in Politics 1964- Protestants, Catholic, and Jewish all strongly supported Democrats 2004- Protestants were evenly divided Democratic numbers among Catholics had dropped significantly
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Overall They are were more Democrats in 1964 then 2004
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Keyterms Party registration- The act of declaring party affiliation; required by some states when one registers to vote
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