The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters...

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The Election!

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Page 1: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

The Election!

Page 2: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

I) Nominating the President

A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates to represent them at the national convention 1) most primaries are now only a preference

selection, delegates are selected at state conventions

Page 3: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

I) Nominating the President

A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates to represent them at the national convention 1) most primaries are now only a preference

selection, delegates are selected at state conventions

B) Some states will hold caucuses to elect delegates who will select the presidential candidate

Page 4: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

I) Nominating the President

A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates to represent them at the national convention 1) most primaries are now only a preference selection,

delegates are selected at state conventions

B) Some states will hold caucuses to elect delegates who will select the presidential candidateC) Primaries are very important because: 1) test would- be nominees 2) Show support for new candidates

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I) Nominating the President

D) Problems of Convention/Primary process:1. Increased amount of money spent2. Too confusing, not democratic enough (closed

primary)

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II) The National Convention

A) Three main functions of convention: 1) adopt the party’s platform

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II) The National Convention

A) Three main function of convention: 1) adopt the party’s platform 2) formally nominate candidates

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Republican Candidates ‘08

Rudy Giuliani Senator John McCain

Mitt Romney, former Governor of

MassachusettsFred Thompsonformer Senator of Tennessee

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Democratic Candidates ‘08

Senator Hillary Clinton

Former Senator John Edwards

Senator Barack Obama

Governor Bill Richardson

Senator Joe Biden

Representative Dennis Kucinich

Page 10: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

II) The National Convention

A) Three main functions of convention: 1) adopt the party’s platform 2) formally nominate candidates 3) unify party behind candidates

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II) The National Convention

B) There are several sessions to a convention which will usually last 4 days 1) organize convention, deliver key-note address

Page 12: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

II) The National Convention

B) There are several sessions to a convention which will usually last 4 days 1) organize convention, deliver key-note address 2) next 2 or 3 sessions are spent creating platform and giving speeches

Page 13: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

II) The National Convention

B) There are several sessions to a convention which will usually last 4 days 1) organize convention, deliver key-note address 2) next 2 or 3 sessions are spent creating platform and giving speeches 3) unify party behind candidates

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III) The Election

A) The Electoral College (a confusing process)– 1) Voters are not actually selecting the president when they

vote

Page 15: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

III) The Election

A) The Electoral College (a confusing process)– 1) Voters are not actually selecting the president when they

vote– 2) they are actually selecting the electors that are going to

cast their vote for whoever they see fit

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III) The Election

A) The Electoral College (a confusing process)– 1) Voters are not actually selecting the president when they

vote– 2) they are actually selecting the electors that are going to

cast their vote for whoever they see fit

a) in some states, the names of the electors are listed under the candidates they will cast their vote for

Page 17: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

III) The Election

A) The Electoral College (a confusing process)– 1) Voters are not actually selecting the president when they

vote– 2) they are actually selecting the electors that are going to

cast their vote for whoever they see fit

a) in some states, the names of the electors are listed under the candidates they will cast their vote for b) most states just list the candidates names (meaning that the

electors who will support that candidate will be selected)

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B) Problems with Electoral College

1) winner of popular vote may not win electoral college (happened 3x, Quincy Adams over A. Jackson, Hayes over Tilden, B. Harrison over Cleveland)

a) may win state by 1 vote, but receive all the electoral votes ( winner-take-all)

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B) Problems with Electoral College

1) winner of popular vote may not win electoral college (happened 3x)

a) may when state by 1 vote, but receive all the electoral votes ( winner-take-all)

2) Electors not required to vote for popular winner in their state (9x)

Page 20: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

B) Problems with Electoral College

1) winner of popular vote may not win electoral college (happened 3x)

a) may when state by 1 vote, but receive all the electoral votes ( winner-take-all)

2) Electors not required to vote for popular winner in their state (9x)

3) With rise of 3rd parties, possibility of not receiving majority of vote

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C) Several plans have been suggested but all have problems

1) direct popular vote-winner of popular vote wins

Page 22: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

C) Several plans have been suggested but all have problems

1) direct popular vote-winner of popular vote wins2) National Bonus Plan-winner of popular vote receives 102 electoral votes, plus wins the states votes under the old electoral college system

Page 23: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

C) Several plans have been suggested but all have problems

1) direct popular vote-winner of popular vote wins2) National Bonus Plan-winner of popular vote receives 102 electoral votes, plus wins the states votes under the old electoral college system a) receive 321 and win b) if not , run-off between top two candidates

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D) Who usually wins?

1) “the person who has the best chance to win”

Page 25: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

D) Who usually wins?

1) “the person who has the best chance to win”2) governors of large states tend to be nominated

Page 26: The Election! I) Nominating the President A) Primaries are held in ¾ of states so that party voters can show their preference and /or select delegates.

D) Who usually wins?

1) “the person who has the best chance to win”2) governors of large states tend to be nominated3) Protestant

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D) Who usually wins?

1) “the person who has the best chance to win”2) governors of large states tend to be nominated3) Protestant4) reside in large state

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D) Who usually wins?

1) “the person who has the best chance to win”2) governors of large states tend to be nominated3) Protestant4) reside in large state5) pleasant appearance, white, male, married

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