Political Parties and Politics *The Two-Party System *Political Party- is an association of voters...

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Political Parties and Politics *The Two-Party System *Political Party - is an association of voters with broad, common interests who want to influence or control decision making in govt by electing the party’s candidates to public office. *The U.S. has had a two major political parties, or a two-party system, since 1860.

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Political Parties and Politics• *The Two-Party System• *Political Party- is an association of voters with broad,

common interests who want to influence or control decision making in govt by electing the party’s candidates to public office.

• *The U.S. has had a two major political parties, or a two-party system, since 1860.

 

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• *Washington (no political party affiliation) 

• *Jefferson and Hamilton disagreed strongly about how the government should operate. Hamilton wanted a strong national government and strong president. Jefferson wanted less power for the national government and more power for the state governments. = 2 first political parties stemmed out of these arguments.

• *Jefferson’s group was called the Democratic-Republican Party. In 1828, the party split, and the new leader Andrew Jackson (7th President) aligned with the Democratic Party (today’s party; 1st Democratic President). Jefferson’s party grew stronger. Hamilton’s group, the Federalist Party, faded away.

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 *The Whigs rose in 1830, and the Whigs and the Democrats remained the two major parties until the 1850s. *In 1854 breakaway Democrats and Whigs who opposed slavery formed the Republican Party (today’s party). The Whigs lost support. Abraham Lincoln became the first Republican president in 1860. Since then, Republicans and Democrats have been our two major parties. 

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Third Parties

• *Third Parties- a party that challenges the 2 major parties.

• No third parties have ever won the presidential election and rarely ever win other elections.

• They can affect the outcome of elections and influence govt and social policies.

• *Populist Party- (1890s) included both farmers and laborers.

• Called for direct elections of senators and an 8-hour workday.

• (17th amendment)

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Progressive Party

• AKA the *Bull Moose party- split from the republican party in 1912, when T. Roosevelt, a former republican president, ran for president as a progressive.

• Roosevelt took so many votes away from the Republican Party candidate, Taft, that the democratic nominee, Wilson, won the election.

• In this way Roosevelt and his Progressive Party played a “spoiler” role in the election.

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Other Party Systems(other nations)

• 2 party systems are rare.• Most democratic nations have multiparty systems. (3 or

more parties.)• Canada has 3 major parties, Germany has 5, and Israel

has more than 20.• In this type of system, one party rarely wins enough

support to control the govt, so several parties often must work together.

• *One party systems- are where the party and the govt are nearly the same thing.

• People’s Republic of China- Communist Party.• They can also exist in some non-communist nations.

(Iran is dominated by religious leaders.)

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Organization of American Politics

• *National committee- each party has these, they are made up of representatives from every state.

• Helps raise funds for the presidential election and organize the national convention.

• *National party chairperson- runs the committee.• Manage the office, directs the staff, and lead fund-

raising.• National committee has a key job of holding the national

convention every 4 years.• There the parties *delegates from all the states nominate

candidates for president and VP.• Delegates are chosen through a combination of

presidential primary elections and *caucuses, or meetings of the state and local party organizations.

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The Role of Political Parties Today

• *Nomination- process by which political parties select and offer candidates for public office.

• Primary Elections• *Direct Primaries- is an election in which voters

choose candidates to represent each party in a general election.

• 2 main forms: Closed and open• Most states hold a *closed primary- an election in

which only the declared members of a party are allowed to vote for that party’s nominees.

• *Open primary- voters do not need to declare their party preference in order to vote for the party’s nominees.

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Other Party Roles

• Campaigning for candidates

• Informing citizens • Helping manage the govt• Linking the different levels

of govt• Acting as a *“watchdog” by

the party that has lost.