Political Parties. Political Parties: A Channel of Influence.
Intro to Political Parties
Transcript of Intro to Political Parties
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OBJECTIVES:
1.DEFINE A POLITICAL PARTY
2.DESCRIBE THE FUNCTIONS OF A PARTY
3.IDENTIFY THE REASONS WHY THE U.S. HAS A TWO-PARTY SYSTEM
4.UNDERSTAND MULTIPARTY SYSTEMS AND HOW THEY AFFECT THE FUNCTIONING OF A POLITICAL SYSTEM
Political Parties & What They Do
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What is a party?
Political Party=Group of persons who seek to control government through winning elections & holding public office Some political parties are centered on principles,
others on elections U.S. parties are election-oriented
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Elements that make up a party:
1. The Party Organization People who give time, money, effort to party Leaders, organizers, activists
2. The Party in Government Candidates & officeholders
3. The Party in the Electorate The voters
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What parties do:
Link between government & the people
Best way for the “will of the people” to be known
Power brokers, compromisers, limit impact of extremists at both ends of political spectrum
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What parties do:
Nominating Candidates—Select candidates & present them to voters
Informing & Activating Supporters—Campaigning for candidates, taking stands on current issues, & criticizing opponents
Attempt to form positions that will win the most voters, but also offend as few as possible
The Bonding Agent Function—Act as “bonding agent” to ensure candidates are qualified and of good character; prompts officeholders to perform well
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What parties do:
Governing—Many ways government by party Officeholders often chosen on basis of party Congress & state legislatures organized along party
lines Positions associated with party==Speaker of the
House, Majority Leader, Minority Leaders, Whips Most appointments to executive office are based on
party
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What parties do:
Watchdog Function—Watch over the conduct of the public’s business Especially true of party out of power Loyal opposition Work to regain positions Work to make party in power look bad
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The two-party system:
Democrats & Republicans
Typically only these two parties have a reasonable chance of winning public office
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Why does the U.S. a two-party system?
Historical basis—started with Federalists & Anti-Federalists Many Founders opposed “factions” or parties; main
reason parties are not mentioned in Constitution
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Why does the U.S. a two-party system?
The Force of Tradition—Most people accept the two-party system b/c there has always been one
3rd party challengers have made little headwayThe Electoral System—Shape & details of
election process work against minor parties Winner-take-all elections, winner receives a plurality
(largest number of votes) Many look at vote for minor party candidate as “wasted
vote” Often times minor party candidates struggle to get name
on ballots
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Why does the U.S. a two-party system?
The American Ideological Consensus—Most Americans have a general agreement on fundamental matters. Conditions that would spark several strong rival parties do not exist in the United States. Free of long-standing, bitter disputes; both parties
tend to be moderate
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Multi-party systems
Feature of most European democracies and now many other democracies around the world, including Canada (see pie chart on p. 128)
Parties are often based on a particular interest, like economic class or religious belief
This system tends to produce a broader, more diverse representation of the electorate
Leads to coalitions, a temporary alliance of several groups
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One-party systems
Dictatorships Essentially a “no-party” system
¼ of states in U.S. today One party consistently wins elections
Is Nebraska a one-party system?
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Types of one-party systems
One Party Systems where only one party is allowed.
Example:
Dictatorships such as Stalinist Russia
Example:
Republican North and Democratic South until the 1950s.
Modified One-Party Systems where one party regularly wins most elections
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Party Membership Patterns
Factors that can influence party membership:
Family Major events
Economic Status Religion
Occupation Age
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Critical thinking
Do you think political parties are a valid source of information about candidates and their views? Why or why not?
Explain why a person might consider a vote for a minor-party candidate even knowing that the candidate is not likely to win?