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Government
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A group of peoples who seek to control government through winning elections and holding public offices. Most parties are made up of people who are committed to a common set of public policies and programs The Democratic and Republican parties are both election-oriented rather than issue-oriented
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PARTIES NOMINATE CANDIDATES PROVIDE SOLID SUPPORT TO WIN ELECTIONS
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Parties take stands on issues and criticize the stands taken by their opponents Iraq Economy Character Health Care Education Abortion Same sex marriage
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Parties work to ensure that elected officials are doing their jobs well. Parties try to ensure the people they nominate are of good character Why is Palin bringing up William Ayers? Why is Obama bringing up Keatings 5?
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Both State and Federal public officials are regularly appointed on a partisan basis. Partisan means according to political party choice. Parties are the major agent for cooperation between the legislative and executive branch. For the last two years, Bush has had to work with a Democratic Congress, and things haven’t flowed as easily as possible.
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The party out of power scrutinizes and criticizes the actions of government officials. Their watchfulness forces public officials to be more responsive to popular concerns.
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