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Political Parties Chapter 12

In this chapter we will learn about What political parties are and the role they play in a democracy What parties in America stand for The history of political parties in America The central functions of parties: electioneering and governing Characteristics of the American party system The relationship of citizens to political parties

The role of parties in a democracy Political linkage Unification of a fragmented government A voice for the opposition

Three components of political parties Party organization Conduct the political business of the party Party-in-government The elected members (Ex. Ds or Rs in Congress) Party-in-the-electorate Us; party identification—Figure 12.2, more and more people identify as “independent”, dems have lost #s; voter attachment is way down

The responsible party model Each party presents a coherent set of programs to voters, consistent with its ideology and clearly different from those of the other party. The candidates for each party pledge to support their party’s platform and to implement their party’s programs if elected. Voters make choices based on which party’s programs most closely reflect their own ideas and hold the parties responsible for unkept promises by voting members out of office. While governing, each party exercises control over its elected officials to ensure that party officials are promoting and voting for its programs, thereby providing accountability to voters. ***The voters must hold the party/politicians accountable!!

What do the parties stand for? Party ideology Party membership Policy differences between the parties

The dilemma party candidates face Most Republican primary voters are very conservative, while most Democratic primary voters are very liberal, meaning that candidates must run to the extremes to win the party’s nomination But: Many moderate voters turn out in the general election, so candidates should position themselves in the center of the ideological scale to win the general election

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The history of parties in America 1796-1824: The First Party System 1828-1856-Jackson and the Democrats versus the Whigs 1860-1928: The Two Republican Eras 1932-1964: The New Deal Coalition 1968-Present: Southern Realignment and the Era of Divided Party Gov’t

The history of parties in America con’t Andrew Jackson and the rise of party machines Domination of party bosses in the cities Democratization of political parties and the creation of the party primary

The history of party eras Critical elections that lead to realignments Five agreed-upon party eras A sixth party era?

A sixth party era? No single critical election The demise of the New Deal coalition Movement of southern whites to Republican Party African-Americans become overwhelming Democratic Catholics less democratic than at start of New Deal Dealignment? Reduction in party identifiers into 1980s but increase in party identifiers since then

What do parties do? Electioneering and Governing Recruiting candidates Nominating candidates Open vs. closed primaries Nominating convention Defining Policy Agenda General Elections Controlling government Execution of policy agendas and accountability

Characteristics of the American party system Two parties Few serious political splits Ability to change with the time The rules of the game!! Written by R and D legislatures Legal barriers faced by third parties “winner-take-all” elections Ballot access Signature petitions Earn minimum % of vote to have a primary 5% national vote to get federal cash$$$

Characteristics of the American party system, cont’d. Ideological moderation Decentralized party organizations National committees Congressional campaign committees State party committees Local party organizations

Characteristics of the American party system, cont’d. Changes in party discipline over time Parties have been less disciplined in the U.S. than in other countries U.S. parties are becoming more ideological, meaning they are becoming more disciplined as well Potential for more political gridlock

The citizens and political parties Three things citizens can do to offset their frustration with political parties: 1. Have realistic expectations 2. Get involved 3. Don’t split your ticket