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Understanding their role in the American Political System
“Let me … warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party … in [governments] of the popular form, it is seen in its greatest rankness, and is truly their worst enemy.” - George Washington Political Parties Understanding their role in the American Political System
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What are political parties?
An organization that seeks to promote its ideals and policies by gaining control of government through the nomination and election of candidate for office.
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What do they do? Nominate Candidates Primaries and Caucuses
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What do they do? Informer/ Stimulator Party Platform
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What do they do? Seal of Approval/ Bonding Agent
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House Partisan Balance Senate Partisan Balance
What do they do? House Partisan Balance Party As of September 2014 Democratic 199 Republican 234 Vacancies 2 Total 435 Government Function Majority and Minority Senate Partisan Balance Party As of September 2014 Democratic 53 Republican 45 Independent 2 Total 100
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What do they do? Watchdog
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Why America Has Only Two Dominant Parties
Historical Circumstance The Stability of Two Laws that Preserve the Two Party Monopoly Single member districts/ winner takes all Restrictive ballot laws and filing fees Matching funds Informal Institutional Supports Media Coverage Voter Loyalty Ability to raise cash Public Perception
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What is a Third Party? party other than one of the two dominant ones in a two-party political system a minority party
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Types of third parties Single Issue Candidate driven
(also called factional parties) Ideological
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Third Parties do not generally expect to win!
Money Winner take all Access to the ballot Media access
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The Democrats Democrats are commonly perceived as the party of big government, civil rights, women’s rights, environmentalism, the poor and pacifism (slow to go to war).
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The Republicans The Republican party stands for issues such as lower taxes, small government, the rights to carry arms, pro-life policies, a strong military and a smaller welfare state.
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