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1 What is a critical election? a maintaining election? a deviating election? a reinstating election?

2 What type of people run for President of the United States? Skills, personality traits, experience, other?

3 Primaries and Caucuses “Narrowing the field” 2008 Republicans Newt GingrichMitt RomneyRick Santorum Rick PerryHerman CainRon Paul Michelle BachmannJon HuntsmanTim Pawlenty

4 2012 Democrats

5 2008 Democrats The most diverse field in history. Senator Hillary ClintonSenator Barack ObamaJohn Edwards Representative Dennis Kucinich Governor Bill RichardsonSenator Joe Biden

6 Types of primaries Closed – only voters that are registered party members participate Open – all registered voters can participate, designate party preference through ballot selection Blanket – voters can switch parties on an office-by-office basis, but can’t vote in both for the same office Winner-take-all – candidate that wins the popular vote is award all the state’s delegates Proportional primary – delegates divided proportional to the popular vote

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8 A primary and caucus primer 2012 Schedule Always begins in Iowa and New Hampshire, but rest of is ever changing.Schedule What the @&%$ is a Caucus?Caucus The results determine delegate support at the convention. What are super delegates? State by state, not national campaign. Beauty contest Hoping to catch “wind in your sails.” Momentum = $$$ Winners and Losers Don’t do thisthis Winners Losers What is the difference?


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