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Liberals and Conservatives
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Nominating candidates Help selects who runs for office Process screens people for best candidate Informs the public Publicizes issues they believe are important Reach voters through TV, internet, pamphlets etc Acts as a watchdog Parties keep an eye on each other because they want to win Will happily report any wrongdoings, problems, etc… about the other party. They know the other party watches them.
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Called “the left”. Favors expanding the government and govt regulation. Often focuses on domestic issues: Social Progress = Improving society Favors quicker changes. Often: pro-choice Defends entitlements Gun control Stronger environmental protection Open to personal life choices (gay marriage, legalize drugs)
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Called “the right” Historically favored limited government: less spending. Believe people should help themselves or others before the government. Resist changes. Favor tradition and established values. Often religious views influence political involvement. Usually supports: Pro life (anti-abortion) Less gun control Restricting personal behavior deemed immoral. The death sentence Less taxes
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In the middle Supports a variety of liberal and conservative views. More open to compromise. Majority of Americans claim this description.
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