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5-1: Presidential Nominations
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Big Idea: Civic Participation in a Representative Democracy
Enduring Understanding: The impact of federal policies on campaigning and electoral rules continues to be contested by both sides of the political spectrum. Learning Objective: Explain how the different processes work in a U.S. presidential election.
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Party Nominations Presidential Primaries History
1800s—congressional caucus Jackson—conventions Gilded Age—political machines Progressive Era—primaries Today—primaries/ caucuses
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Party Nominations Presidential Primaries Primaries
You vote for the nominee Methods vary by state Closed Primary required to identify a party beforehand Can vote in one primary only Open Primary Can select Republican or Democratic ticket Can lead to sabotage
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Party Nominations Presidential Primaries Caucuses Importance
Local meetings to select delegates to vote for candidates at the convention Importance Only 25% of citizens vote in primaries Party activists Older people Wealthier people Candidates veer away from moderate positions for primaries Return to middle for the general election
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Party Nominations National Conventions Counting Delegates
Party’s official candidate introduced Pre-determined due to primary system Platform established Counting Delegates Winner-take-all Some states More often Republicans Proportional More often Democrats Superdelegates Pledged/unpledged delegates Not dependent on popular vote Party leaders hold more control
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