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Chapter 5: Political Chapter 5: Political Parties Parties A party of order and stability, A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.” healthy state of life.” -John Stuart Mill- -John Stuart Mill-
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Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

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Page 1: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

Chapter 5: Political Chapter 5: Political PartiesParties

““A party of order and stability, and a A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both party of progress or reform, are both

necessary elements of a necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”healthy state of life.”

-John Stuart Mill--John Stuart Mill-

Page 2: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

What is a party??What is a party??

• Political party – a group of persons who seek to control government through the winning of elections and the holding of public office– i.e. Democrats, Republicans, Green

Party

Page 3: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

What do parties DO??What do parties DO??

• Major function – nominating candidates for public office

• Inform the people– Campaign for their candidates

• Congress and State legislatures aligned with party lines– Conduct business with strong support of party

and its policy stands

• Act as a watchdog over conduct of public’s business

Page 4: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

Electoral SystemElectoral System

• Single-Member Districts – only one candidate is elected to each office on the ballot– Member with a plurality (the largest

number of votes) wins the office• Two-party system

– Two major parties exist and compete• Democrats and Republicans

– Election laws shaped to preserve this system

Page 5: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

Origins of Political Origins of Political Party SymbolsParty Symbols

• Political cartoons drawn by Thomas Nast– Also created Santa

Claus and Uncle Sam

• Cartoon published in Harper’s Weekly in 1874– First use of elephant

as the Republicans– Donkey appeared

for Democrats in 1870

Page 6: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

Tell me about Democrats..Tell me about Democrats..

• Also known as…– Liberals, Left-wing

• Mascot…– Donkey

• Democrats support…– Social welfare programs– Government regulation of business

practices– Efforts to improve the status of minorities– Strive to support and protect the idea of a

government run by the people

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More about Democrats…More about Democrats…

• In general, who votes for Democrats?– African-Americans– Catholics and Jews– Union members

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Tell me about Tell me about Republicans…Republicans…

• Also known as…– Conservatives, Right-wing, GOP

• Mascot…– Elephant

• Republicans support…– Play of private market forces in economy– Less government involvement in social

welfare programs

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More about More about Republicans…Republicans…

• In general, who votes for Republicans?– White males– Protestants– Business community

Page 10: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

Minor Parties in the USAMinor Parties in the USA

• 4 types of minor parties– Ideological parties

• Comprehensive view of issues• i.e. Socialist, Communist Parties

– Single-issue parties• Focus only on one public-policy matter• i.e. Right to Life Party

– Economic protest parties• Disgusted with major parties• i.e. Populist Party

– Splinter parties• Split away from major parties• i.e. Progressive Party of 1912

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Why are minor parties Why are minor parties important?important?

• 1st to use a national convention to nominate presidential candidate in 1831

• Strong 3rd party candidate can pull votes from major parties

• Roles of critic and innovator– Take clear-cut stands on controversial issues– Bring important issues to attention of people

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Party OrganizationParty Organization

• Decentralized, fragmented, often much internal squabbling– President’s political party is generally

more organized than opposing party• President is automatically party leader

Page 13: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

National Party National Party MachineryMachinery

• 4 basic elements– National convention

• Party’s national voice – nominate presidential candidates, write party platform

– National committee• Organize national convention (every 4 years)

– National chairperson• Leader of national committee – chosen by presidential

candidate, ratified by committee• Directs work of party’s headquarters and small staff in

D.C.

– Congressional campaign committee• Work to re-elect incumbents, make sure seats given up

stay within the party (2-year term)

Page 14: Chapter 5: Political Parties “A party of order and stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of life.”

State and Local Party State and Local Party MachineryMachinery

• State organization– Built around a State central committee, headed

by a State chairperson– Works to further the party’s interest in the state

• Finding candidates and campaign funds• Building effective organization and party unity

• Local organization– Party unit for each district in which elective

offices are to be filled• Wards – unit into which cities are divided for city

council representatives• Precinct – smallest unit of election administration, all

voters in a precinct report to one polling place

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Components of a PartyComponents of a Party

• Party organization– Leaders, activists, etc.

• Party in the electorate– Electorate – voting population– Party’s loyalists who regularly vote the

straight party ticket

• Party in government– Party’s officeholders

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Minor Party Websites…Minor Party Websites…• Libertarian Party

– http://lp.org

• Communist Party– http://cpusa.org

• Green Party– http://greenpartyus.org

• America First Party– http://www.americafirstparty.org

• Socialist Labor Party– http://www.slp.org