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The Last Word: Assignment 3 due tomorrow Consider : How much control do national parties exert over state and local parties?

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Consider : How much control do national parties exert over state and local parties?. The Last Word: Assignment 3 due tomorrow. The Organization of Political Parties . Unit 3: AP Government and Politics . FIGURE 11.3: How are political parties organized?. The National Party. 11.2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Consider: How much control do national parties exert over state and local parties?

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The Organization of Political Parties

Unit 3: AP Government and Politics

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FIGURE 11.3: How are political partiesorganized?

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11.2The National Party The national chairperson

Chief fundraiser and spokesperson Republican National Chairman (2 year term)- Reince Priebus

On January 14, 2011, after seven rounds of voting, Priebus was elected chairman of the Republican National Committee; incumbent chairman Michael Steele had bowed out of the race after trailing in the early rounds of voting.’

**Re-elected in 2013 Democratic Nat’l Chairperson- Debbie Wasserman-Schultz

On April 5, 2011, Vice President Joe Biden announced that Wasserman Schultz was President Barack Obama's choice to succeed Tim Kaine as the 52nd Chair of the Democratic National Committee.

Elected by the vote of the DNC members; she “joins President Obama at the helm” of the party

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11.2The National Party The national committee

Coordinates national convention and presidential campaign Democratic National Committee (DNC) Republican National Committee (RNC)

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http://www.gop.com/

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http://www.democrats.org/

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The Last Word: Assignment 4 due Tuesday; Hayden Monday

Consider: What do political parties do?

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11.2The National Convention Every four years

Present a positive image of the candidate Serve as pep rallies The Message:

Delegates Formerly selected by party leaders, now often elected

in primary elections and caucuses Superdelegates

Who are they? Allow Democratic Party elites some control over which

candidate gets nominated Controversial; are they democratic?

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11.2State and Local Parties Roots of the party

Virtually all government regulation of political parties is handled by the states

Vast majority of party leadership positions are held at state and local level.

Precinct Smallest voting unit; fundamental building block of the

party

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Levels of party involvement• Party rank-and-file

– People who register and vote for the party regularly

• Party regulars– Work the polls, take non-leadership roles in party, contribute money;

getting candidate elected most important

• Party activists– Deeply concerned about party functions, highly involved in electoral

process; donate funds– Demand a strong voice in local and state party policy

• Party purists– Put ideology ahead of winning elections; will withhold support if they

disagree with candidate

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11.2Informal Groups Official and semi-official groups

Affiliations of state and local party women Affiliations with college campus organizations

Supportive interest groups Provide money and labor; labor unions, chambers of

commerce Think tanks

Institutional collections of policy-oriented researchers and academics Heritage Foundation, Council on Foreign Relations

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What Political Parties Do

Unit 3: AP Government and Politics

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11.3Running Candidates for Office Raising money

Well-developed networks of donors Raise money and disseminate it to candidates

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11.3Running Candidates for Office

Mobilizing support and getting out the vote Public opinion polls and tracking surveys Create TV advertisements “Get out the vote” Election Day activities

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Formulating and Promoting Policy National Party Platform

Most visible instrument used to formulate, convey, and promote public policy

Each party develops a lengthy platform outlining its positions

Programs of 2/3rds of winning party and ½ of losing party at least partly enacted.

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11.3Organizing Government The presidential party

President is informal party leader Parties in the federal courts

Judges are creatures of party, despite the fact that they are not elected

Parties in state government Candidates at state level rely more on party for support Governors much more involved in legislature in many

states Some state judges appointed by nonpartisan

commission (Missouri system), and some are elected (criticized by some)

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Party Unity “scores”

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Explore Political Parties: Which Party Governs Better?

http://media.pearsoncmg.com/long/long_oconnor_mpslag_12/pex/pex11.html

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