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1101 Section (April 12, 2013) Attendance Roll Call Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion) Review Voting Models Textbook Highlights: Voting and Elections Learning Outcomes Textbook Highlights: Campaigning for Office Key Terms Learning Outcomes Discussion: Sample opinion polls Discussion: Gay rights, marijuana laws, immigration as potentially cross-cutting issues
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Page 1: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

1101 Section (April 12, 2013) Attendance Roll Call Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion) Review Voting Models Textbook Highlights: Voting and Elections

Learning Outcomes Textbook Highlights: Campaigning for Office

Key Terms Learning Outcomes

Discussion: Sample opinion polls Discussion: Gay rights, marijuana laws,

immigration as potentially cross-cutting issues

Page 2: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

Review Voting Models

Normative Model Friends and Neighbors Theory Psychological Model (aka Michigan

Model, American Voter Model) Rational Actor Model

Page 3: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

Voting and Elections (chapter 9) L02: Discuss the factors that influence

voter turnout in the U.S., and compare American voter turnout to that of other countries.

Page 4: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

Voting and Elections (chapter 9) L04/Variation: Describe how presidents,

senators, and representatives were originally to be elected under the U.S. Constitution. What are the qualifications for holding these offices? How have the manner of electing these offices changed?

Page 5: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

Campaigning for Office (chapter 10) Some key terms (from lecture):

Valence Issues v. Positional Issues Priming effects of campaign

Terms related to campaign finance Hard money Soft money Contribution limits v. disclosure requirements (

current rules) Federal Election Commission Political action committees Super PACs 527’s (more information)

Page 6: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

Campaigning for Office (chapter 10) L02/04/variation: Discuss the role of

campaign finance in modern political campaigns. What do we know about campaign contributions? How are contributions regulated? What are the implications of modern campaign finance for democracy?

Page 7: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

Campaigning for Office (chapter 10) L05: Describe the general outline of

today’s campaign for the presidency, and discuss the impact of the primary system on the outcome of the nomination process. Don’t confuse electoral college electors

with party convention delegates

Page 8: 1101 Section (April 12, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: Add Chapter 6 (public opinion)  Review Voting Models  Textbook Highlights: Voting.

Using Opinion Polls

How much can we learn from a small random sample?

It depends on the sample size. The more people we survey, the more confident we can be that our sample is giving us the right answer.

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Using Opinion Polls

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Discussion of Emerging Issues Most issues viewed as left/right issues,

but that’s not always the case Some areas of current public interest:

Gay rights Immigration Marijuana laws

Which of these issues most like to be cross-cutting, potentially reshaping political landscape?