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PoliticalPartiesChapter 9

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The Meaning of Party

} Political Party:

}

A ´team of men [and women] seeking tocontrol the governing apparatus by gaining

office in a duly constituted election.µ

} Parties can be thought of in three parts:

} Party in the electorate

} Party as an organization

} Party in government

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The Meaning of Party

} Tasks of the Parties} Linkage Institution: The channels through

which people·s concerns become politicalissues on the government·s policy agenda.

} Parties Pick Candidates

} Parties Run Campaigns

}

Parties Give Cues to Voters} Parties Articulate Policies

} Parties Coordinate Policymaking

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The Meaning of Party

}Parties, Voters, and Policy: The Downs Model

} Rational-choice theory: Assumes that individuals act intheir own best interest, weighing the costs & benefits.

Figure 8.1

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The Party in the Electorate

} Party identification is a citizen·s self-proclaimed

preference for one party or the other.

} Ticket-splitting:

} Voting with one party for one office and with

another party for other offices.

} Ticket-splitting has become the norm in Americanvoting behavior.

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The Party Organizations: Fromthe Grass Roots to Washington} These are the people that work for the

party.

} Local Parties} Party Machines: A type of political party

organization that relies heavily on materialinducements to win votes and to govern.

} Patronage: A job, promotion or contract givenfor political reasons rather than merit. Used byparty machines.

} Now urban party organizations are generallyweak.} County organizations have partially filled the

void.

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The Party Organizations: Fromthe Grass Roots to Washington

} The 50 State Party Systems} Closed primaries: voters must be registered with

their party in advance and can only vote for that party} Open primaries: voters decide on election day

which party to participate in, and then only thatparty

} Blanket primaries: voters get a list of all

candidates and can vote for one name for each office, regardless of party label} State party organizations are on an upswing in

terms of headquarters and budgets.

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The Party Organizations: Fromthe Grass Roots to Washington

} The National Party Organizations

} National Convention: The meeting of partydelegates every four years to choose apresidential ticket and the party·s platform.

} National Committee: One of the institutionsthat keeps the party operating betweenconventions.

} National Chairperson: Responsible for day-to-day activities of the party.

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The Party in Government:Promises and Policy

}These are the party members

actually elected to government.}Candidates are less dependent on

parties to get elected, but they stillneed help.

}

Coalition:}A group of individuals with a common

interest upon which every political partydepends.

}Parties & politicians generally do

what they say they will do.

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Party Eras inAmerican History

}Party Eras

} Historical periods in which a majority ofvotes cling to the party in power.

}Critical Election

}An electoral ´earthquakeµ where new

issues and new coalitions emerge.}Party Realignment

} The displacement of the majority partyby the minority party, usually during a

critical election.

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Party Eras inAmerican History

} 1796-1824: The First Party System

} Madison warned of ´factionsµ

} First party were the Federalists

} 1828-1856: Jackson and the DemocratsVersus the Whigs

} Modern party founded by Jackson

} Whigs formed mainly in opposition toDemocrats

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Party Eras inAmerican History

} 1860-1928: The Two Republican Eras

}

Republicans rose as the antislavery party} 1896 election revolved around the gold

standard

} 1932-1964: The New Deal Coalition

} Forged by the Democrats - relied upon

urban working class, ethnic groups,Catholics and Jews, the poor, Southerners

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Party Eras in American History

} Party Coalitions Today (Figure 8.2)

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Party Eras in AmericanHistory

} 1968-Present: The Era of Divided PartyGovernment

} Party dealignment - disengagement of

people from parties

} Party neutrality - people are indifferent

towards the two parties

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Third Parties:

Their Impacton American Politics

} Political parties other than Democrat or Republican

} Rarely win elections

} Third parties bring new groups and ideasinto politics

} Two-party system discourages extremeviews

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Third Parties:

Their Impacton American Politics

}Winner-take-all system:

} Legislative seats awarded only to first placefinishers.

} Proportional Representation:

} Legislative seats awarded based on votesreceived by the party - more votes, moreseats

}Coalition Government:

} Two or more parties join to run government

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Understanding PoliticalParties

}Democracy and Responsible PartyGovernment

1. Parties have distinct comprehensive

programs.

2. Candidates are committed to the

program.

3. Majority party must carry out its program.4. Majority party must accept responsibility.

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Understanding PoliticalParties

}American Political Parties and the Scopeof Government

} Lack of uniformity keeps government small

} But, it also makes cutting governmentprograms harder to do

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Understanding PoliticalParties

} Is the Party Over?

}

Political parties are no longer the chiefsource of information for voters

} State and national party organizations are

getting stronger 

} Majority of people still identify with a party,

but still split their tickets} Parties will continue to be around