American Government Chapter 5 Section 5. Reality Of Political Parties Role Of The Presidency Impact Of Federalism Role Of The Nominating Process.

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American Government Chapter 5 Section 5

Reality Of Political Parties Role Of The Presidency Impact Of Federalism Role Of The Nominating Process

National Party Machinery National Convention National Committee National Chairperson Congressional Campaign Committees

National Convention Adoption Of Party Platform Nomination Of Presidential Candidate Most Elements Are Scripted Prior

National Committee Focuses On Planning Convention Every Four Years Secondary Focus Is Keeping Fundraising Active

National Chairperson Party Cheerleader Prepares Party For Next Election Keeps Party On Task For Accomplishing Goals

State And Local Party Machinery State County Precinct Ward

Elements Of The Party Party Organization Party In The Electorate Party In The Government

Future Of Major Parties Split-Ticket-Voting Direct Primaries Accessibility Of Exposure Single-Issue Organizations