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6. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PROCESS, PART 2 I. The campaign II. The election
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I. The campaign II. The election. I. The campaign -the campaign trail/the stump -canvassing -permanent campaign -“megastates” -“swing states”

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6. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PROCESS, PART 2

I. The campaignII. The election

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I. The campaign -the campaign trail/the stump -canvassing -permanent campaign -“megastates” -“swing states” -sound bites -direct mail/e-mail campaigning -micro-targeting

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-2012 presidential campaign: almost $6B 2012, including more than $1B on advertising (1992: $123M)

-Federal Election Campaign Act (1971) + Federal Campaign Acts 1974 & 1976

-Federal Election Commission -soft money/hard money -“issue” ads, party-building activities,

“get out the vote” efforts, etc. -matching funds

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-2002 Mc-Cain Feingold Act -2010: Citizens United v. Federal Election

Commission -Super-PACs

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Stephen J. Wayne: “Presidential candidates typically overpromise and underinform to get elected.”

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II. The election

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Straight ticket Coattails

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-electoral college (270/538 votes needed to win)

-winner-take-all system -“get out the vote”/registration drives

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The Oath of Office