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Page 1: US political parties: what’s the difference? FOTOLIA

US political parties: what’s the difference?

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Democrat values

Liberal approach to social issues

Tolerant of diversity — different views, religions and cultural practices

The power of the federal government should be increased if it makes society

fairer

Religion is a private matter, so maintain the separation of church and state

Taxes should be used to improve education, healthcare and other social welfare

programmes

Minority groups need protection and special help if they are disadvantaged

Big business needs to be monitored and regulated by the federal government to

keep it under control

Federal government should act to reduce global warming

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Republican values

Conservative approach to social issues

Aim to protect ‘traditional’ US values and way of life

Emphasises the importance of religion in national life —‘one nation under God’

States’ rights need to be protected from big government

Taxes should be kept as low as possible — individuals will spend their own money

in better ways than the federal government will

Minority groups do not need special treatment — all Americans should be treated

equally

Big business should be free to make money — the federal government should

stay out of its way

Global warming is not fully understood. The federal government should not waste

money on environmental action

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Policy differences

Which party supports each policy?

1.Health insurance made mandatory to prevent millions being uninsured

2.Tough immigration controls

3.Restrictions on who can own a gun, and what kind of gun can be owned

4.Businesses have to comply with environmental regulations

5.Cut taxes as low as possible

6.Public schools should have school prayers

7.Supportive of gay marriage

8.Ban or severely limit abortion

continued…

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Policy differences (continued)

9. Big donors and big business should be able to fund political campaigns as much

as they want

10. Supportive of harsh punishments for criminals

11. Gay people allowed to openly serve in the military

12. Affirmative action should help minorities by prioritising the selection of members

of under-represented groups in government employment and higher education

The answers can be found on slide 14 of this PowerPoint.

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Demographic differences

Which party is each demographic group most likely to vote for?

The answers can be found on slide 15 of this PowerPoint.

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Geographical differences

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Who said what about which party?

Read each of the quotes on the next five slides and see if you can work out which

party the person speaking belongs to, and which party they are talking about.

The answers can be found on slide 16 of this PowerPoint.

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Quote A

"They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or

antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-

immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as

a way to explain their frustrations"

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Quote B

"There are 47% of the people who will vote for the

president no matter what. There are 47% who are

with him, who are dependent upon government,

who believe that they are victims, who believe the

government has a responsibility to care for them,

who believe that they are entitled to healthcare,

to food, to housing, to you-name-it"

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Quote C

"We're not generating enough angry white guys

to stay in business for the long term"

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Quote D

“[Their] arrogance and audacious power-grabs have made

Americans stand up and say, ‘Enough is enough’. We now

see all too clearly that the hope and change [they] had in

mind was nothing more than a retread of the failed and

discredited socialist policies that have been the enemy of

freedom for centuries all over the world…I fear America

is teetering towards tyranny”

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Quote E

“We think the country works better with a strong

middle class, with real opportunities for poor

folks to work their way into it, with a relentless

focus on the future, with business and

government actually working together to

promote growth and broadly share prosperity”

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Answers: policy differences

Democrats Republicans

1. Health insurance made mandatory 2. Tough immigration controls

3. Gun control 5. Cut taxes as low as possible

4. Businesses have to comply with environmental regulations

6. Public schools should have school prayers

7. Supportive of gay marriage 8. Ban or severely limit abortion

11. Gay people allowed to serve openly in the military

9. Unlimited political funding by big donors/big business

12. Affirmative action 10. Supportive of harsh punishments for criminals

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Answers: demographic differences

Democrats Republicans

1. Low Income 2. Middle Income

6. Urban population 3. High Income

8. Hispanics 4. Rural population

9. Blacks 5. Small town population

10. Asians 7. Whites

12. Women 11. Men

13. Younger voters 14. Older voters

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US political parties: what’s the difference?

Answers: who said what about which party?

A. Senator Obama talking about small-town, working-class Republican voters in 2008:

www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/apr/14/barackobama.uselections2008

B. Mitt Romney secretly recorded at a private fundraiser in the run up to the 2012

presidential election:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19631430

C. Lindsey Graham, Republican senator for South Carolina:

http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-08-29/politics/35490241_1_latino-voters-

convention-stage-party-with-black-people

D. Jim DeMint, Republican senator for South Carolina and a member of the Tea Party:

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/sen-demint-cpac-america-teetering-towards-tyranny

E. Bill Clinton, former US President, speaking in 2012:

www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-09-06/clinton-puts-poverty-back-in-the-spotlight