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1 REPUBLICANS VS. DEMOCRATS American Political Parties

2 History Opposing political parties first appeared during the debate over ratifying the Constitution  Federalists vs. Anti-Fed. Tradition Continues  Platforms have changed  Jefferson (Democrat but Republican today)  Civil Rights Movement Two party domination continues today  Republicans vs. Democrats

3 Third Party? American history has seen brief formations of third parties  Populist Party  Progressive Party  Bull Moose Party None of them have stuck 3 rd Parties today  Green Party  U.S. Marijuana Party  Libertarian Party  Tea Party

4 Party Platform A political party platform is a list of actions which a party supports in order to appeal to a general public for the purpose for having their candidate voted into office  Often deals with controversial topics  Each topic is called a plank  Abortion, Defense spending, etc.

5 Republican Elephant Democratic Donkey So…What’s the difference?

6 The Republican Platform (GOP) Social Conservatives Laissez-Faire economics Fiscal Conservatism  Lower taxes for ALL Personal responsibility over welfare programs Notable Republicans  Ronald Reagan  George Bush (both)  Dwight Eisenhower  Rush Limbaugh & Glenn Beck (TV/Radio) Voter Base  Financial Sector, low black vote, high income, military, higher ed. but few professors, older, straight, church goers, South, Midwest, Mountain West.

7 The Democratic Platform Social Liberalism Social Democracy Greater Federal Gov’t Intervention Progressive Taxation Different tax rates for different tax brackets Larger government to serve people’s needs Notable Democrats  Bill Clinton  Franklin Roosevelt  John F. Kennedy  Keith Olbermann & Rachel Maddow (TV) Voter Base  Young professionals, academia, organized labor, working class, women, LGBT, Minorities, Northeast, Great Lakes, and West Coast

8 Media Bias Media has power to set cultural standards and shape political discourse Media has challenge to be accurate and fair Determining Bias  Sources?  Diversity?  Who’s point of view?  Double Standards?  Unchallenged Assumptions?  Loaded Language?

9 News Reporter vs. News Commentator News Reporter  Present the news  Little Bias because they give no opinion  Ex: Walter Cronkite, Local News, Ron Burgandy News Commentator  Presents news from certain view point  Mixes opinion into coverage  Not necessarily their opinion  May use propaganda (stats and info to influence people to support position)  Entertainers  Ex: Bill O’Reilly,, Keith Olbermann, Rush Limbaugh


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