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Political Parties Seriously I still believe that this isn’t working for no one

Minor Parties They look forward to future change, when they think they will be appreciated. They look forward to future change, when they think they will be appreciated. Not interested in immediate electoral success, which explains their persistence. Not interested in immediate electoral success, which explains their persistence. Only minors parties to win electoral votes were the Populists, States’ Rights Democrats and the American Independent Party Only minors parties to win electoral votes were the Populists, States’ Rights Democrats and the American Independent Party Factional parties may cause the defeat of the party they split from Factional parties may cause the defeat of the party they split from Ex. Teddy Roosevelt’s Bull Moose Party, which split from the Republican party, cause the party to split, leading to the election of Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat. Ex. Teddy Roosevelt’s Bull Moose Party, which split from the Republican party, cause the party to split, leading to the election of Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat. Surprising that we have not had more minor parties, since several major events, such as civil rights movements, might have propelled them upwards. Surprising that we have not had more minor parties, since several major events, such as civil rights movements, might have propelled them upwards. Minor parties develop ideas that major parties eventually adopt. Minor parties develop ideas that major parties eventually adopt.

The Rise and Decline of the Political Party In between the early and the present days, Parties arose & became powerful. In between the early and the present days, Parties arose & became powerful. The process is in four broad periods The process is in four broad periods When Political Party’s were created When Political Party’s were created Roughly from the Founding to the 1820’s Roughly from the Founding to the 1820’s The more or less stubble two way party system emerged The more or less stubble two way party system emerged From the time of president Jackson to the Civil War From the time of president Jackson to the Civil War When parties developed a comprehensive organizational form & appeal were established When parties developed a comprehensive organizational form & appeal were established Roughly from the Civil War to the 1930’s Roughly from the Civil War to the 1930’s Finally, when party “ Reform” began to alter the party system. Finally, when party “ Reform” began to alter the party system. It began in the early 1900’s but it affected the New Deal It began in the early 1900’s but it affected the New Deal

State and Local Parties In every state there is a democratic and a republican state party organized under state law. In every state there is a democratic and a republican state party organized under state law. They typically each consist of a state central committee, county committees and some times city committees. They typically each consist of a state central committee, county committees and some times city committees. In a few places strong party bosses handpick the members of these committees; in other places powerful elected officials control the committees. In many places where no one is in charge the party structure is largely meaningless or it is made up of the representatives of various local factions. In a few places strong party bosses handpick the members of these committees; in other places powerful elected officials control the committees. In many places where no one is in charge the party structure is largely meaningless or it is made up of the representatives of various local factions. Different incentives lead to different ways of organizing parties Different incentives lead to different ways of organizing parties

The Machine A Political Machine is a party organization that recruits its members by the use of tangible incentives – money, political jobs, an opportunity to get favors from government – and that is characterized by a high degree of leadership control over member activity. A Political Machine is a party organization that recruits its members by the use of tangible incentives – money, political jobs, an opportunity to get favors from government – and that is characterized by a high degree of leadership control over member activity. During the 1870’s it was estimated that one out of every 8 voters in New York City had a federal, state, or city job. During the 1870’s it was estimated that one out of every 8 voters in New York City had a federal, state, or city job. The abuses of the machine were well known and gradually curtailed. The abuses of the machine were well known and gradually curtailed. The Hatch Act (passed by congress in 1939) made it illegal for federal civil service employees to take an active part in political management or political campaigns. These restrictions slowly took federal employees out of machine politics. The Hatch Act (passed by congress in 1939) made it illegal for federal civil service employees to take an active part in political management or political campaigns. These restrictions slowly took federal employees out of machine politics. As voters grew in education, income, and sophistication, they depended less and less on the advice and leadership of local party officials. As voters grew in education, income, and sophistication, they depended less and less on the advice and leadership of local party officials. Although fraudulent, voter turnout was huge; more people participated in politics when mobilized by a party machine than when appealed to by television or good government associations. Although fraudulent, voter turnout was huge; more people participated in politics when mobilized by a party machine than when appealed to by television or good government associations. The old style machine is almost extinct but a new-style machine is emerged in a few places. The old style machine is almost extinct but a new-style machine is emerged in a few places.

Ideological Parties At the opposite extreme from the machine is the ideological party- A party that values principle stands on issues above all else. At the opposite extreme from the machine is the ideological party- A party that values principle stands on issues above all else. For a candidate to win the party’s support he or she has to satisfy the “litmus test” demands of the ideological activists in the party. For a candidate to win the party’s support he or she has to satisfy the “litmus test” demands of the ideological activists in the party. With social movements as their farm clubs, the democrats and republicans behave very differently than they did when political machines were the farm clubs. With social movements as their farm clubs, the democrats and republicans behave very differently than they did when political machines were the farm clubs. Internal factionalism is more intense, and the freedom of action of the party leader has been greatly reduced. Internal factionalism is more intense, and the freedom of action of the party leader has been greatly reduced.

Solidary Groups Solidary incentives- The social rewards (sense of pleasure, status, or companionship) that lead people to join political organizations. Solidary incentives- The social rewards (sense of pleasure, status, or companionship) that lead people to join political organizations. Some of these associations were once machines. Some of these associations were once machines. One study of political activists in Detroit found that most of them mentioned friendships and a liking for politics, rather than an interest in issues, as their reasons for joining the party organization. One study of political activists in Detroit found that most of them mentioned friendships and a liking for politics, rather than an interest in issues, as their reasons for joining the party organization. Since patronage has declined in value and since the appeals of ideology are limited to a minority of citizens, the motivations for participating in politics have become very much like those for joining a bowling league or a bridge club. Since patronage has declined in value and since the appeals of ideology are limited to a minority of citizens, the motivations for participating in politics have become very much like those for joining a bowling league or a bridge club. The advantage of these groups is that they are neither corrupt nor inflexible; the disadvantage is that they often do not work very hard. The advantage of these groups is that they are neither corrupt nor inflexible; the disadvantage is that they often do not work very hard.

Sponsored Parties Sponsored Party- A local or state political party that is largely supported by another organization in the community. It occurs when another organization exists in the community that can create, or at least sponsor, a local party structure. Sponsored Party- A local or state political party that is largely supported by another organization in the community. It occurs when another organization exists in the community that can create, or at least sponsor, a local party structure. An example of this is the Democratic Party in and around Detroit, which has been developed, led, and to a degree financed by the political-action arm of the United Auto Workers union. An example of this is the Democratic Party in and around Detroit, which has been developed, led, and to a degree financed by the political-action arm of the United Auto Workers union. By the mid 1950s union members and leaders made up over ¾ of all the Democratic Party district leaders within the city. By the mid 1950s union members and leaders made up over ¾ of all the Democratic Party district leaders within the city. Not many areas have organizations as effective or as dominant as the UAW that can bolster, sponsor, or even take over the weak formal party structure. Thus sponsored local parties are not common in the United States. Not many areas have organizations as effective or as dominant as the UAW that can bolster, sponsor, or even take over the weak formal party structure. Thus sponsored local parties are not common in the United States.

Personal Following Personal following- The political support provided to a candidate on the basis of personal popularity and networks. Personal following- The political support provided to a candidate on the basis of personal popularity and networks. Candidates often form a personal following because they can no longer count on the backing of a machine, sponsored parties are limited to a few unionized areas, and because solidary groups are not always productive. Candidates often form a personal following because they can no longer count on the backing of a machine, sponsored parties are limited to a few unionized areas, and because solidary groups are not always productive. To form a personal following, the candidate must have an appealing personality, a lot of friends, or a big bank account. To form a personal following, the candidate must have an appealing personality, a lot of friends, or a big bank account. The key asset is to have a known political name The key asset is to have a known political name

The Two-Party System Two-Party System- An electoral system with two dominant parties that compete in national elections. Two-Party System- An electoral system with two dominant parties that compete in national elections. By one estimate only 15 nations have one. By one estimate only 15 nations have one. We have only two parties with any chance of winning nationally, between 1888 and 2000, the republicans won 16 presidential elections and the democrats 13. We have only two parties with any chance of winning nationally, between 1888 and 2000, the republicans won 16 presidential elections and the democrats 13. Scholars do not entirely agree on why the two-party system should be so permanent a feature of American Political Life, but two explanations are of major importance. The first had to do with the system of elections, the second with the distribution of public opinion. Scholars do not entirely agree on why the two-party system should be so permanent a feature of American Political Life, but two explanations are of major importance. The first had to do with the system of elections, the second with the distribution of public opinion. Plurality system- An electoral system in which the winner is the person who gets the most votes, even if he or she does not receive a majority; used in almost all American elections. Plurality system- An electoral system in which the winner is the person who gets the most votes, even if he or she does not receive a majority; used in almost all American elections. Elections at every level of gov’t are based on the plurality, winner- take-all method. Elections at every level of gov’t are based on the plurality, winner- take-all method.

Nominating a President Conflicting forces: Candidates must be extreme to win nomination but be moderate to win the election. Conflicting forces: Candidates must be extreme to win nomination but be moderate to win the election. Political activists and leaders have different views than party members. Political activists and leaders have different views than party members. Democratic leaders are more liberal than democratic voters. Republican leaders are more conservative than republican voters Democratic leaders are more liberal than democratic voters. Republican leaders are more conservative than republican voters After 1972 there were more primaries than caucuses After 1972 there were more primaries than caucuses Only about half as many people vote in primary than in general elections Only about half as many people vote in primary than in general elections Today, delegates don’t do it for the money Today, delegates don’t do it for the money Nominating conventions are influenced by ideologically motivated activists. Nominating conventions are influenced by ideologically motivated activists.

Parties Vs. Voters Democrats win control of congress but not presidency. Republicans win control of presidency but no congress. Democrats win control of congress but not presidency. Republicans win control of presidency but no congress. This is because Democrats tend to nominate people that are more liberal than voters. This is because Democrats tend to nominate people that are more liberal than voters. To win, delegates must choose candidates that match the views of the voters the most. To win, delegates must choose candidates that match the views of the voters the most.

Parties-Here and Abroad Parties-Here and Abroad Political party is a group of people that looks for candidates who can get elected to public office. Political party is a group of people that looks for candidates who can get elected to public office. Political parties support mostly known or familiar candidates. Other than supporting weak candidates Political parties support mostly known or familiar candidates. Other than supporting weak candidates The political party’s are found in a label as the mind of the people, as an organization that recruits and campaigns for candidates, and as a set of leaders who try to organize the legislative and executive branch of the government. The political party’s are found in a label as the mind of the people, as an organization that recruits and campaigns for candidates, and as a set of leaders who try to organize the legislative and executive branch of the government.

Political Culture Political parties in this country has rarely involved itself around the average citizen, so that’s what makes it weak. Political parties in this country has rarely involved itself around the average citizen, so that’s what makes it weak. Unlike in Europe, many citizens will join a party, pay dies, and attend regular meetings. Unlike in Europe, many citizens will join a party, pay dies, and attend regular meetings. In the U.S. we tend to keep parties separated from our daily life. In the U.S. we tend to keep parties separated from our daily life.

The Founding The Founders dislike parties, they thought of them as “Factions” motivated by ambition & self-interest The Founders dislike parties, they thought of them as “Factions” motivated by ambition & self-interest Before political parties became legitimate, it was necessary for people to be able to separate in their minds arguments about policies & elections from disputes over the legitimacy of the new Govt. itself Before political parties became legitimate, it was necessary for people to be able to separate in their minds arguments about policies & elections from disputes over the legitimacy of the new Govt. itself The first organized political party in American History was made up of the followers of Jefferson. The first organized political party in American History was made up of the followers of Jefferson. Beginning in the 1790’s calling themselves Republicans Beginning in the 1790’s calling themselves Republicans Hamilton kept the label Federalist Hamilton kept the label Federalist Republicans were successful than the Federalist and made the Federalist cease to exist Republicans were successful than the Federalist and made the Federalist cease to exist