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Bell ringer Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid-1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002? 3. What happened in 2010 that dismantled BCRA & encouraged even more campaign spending? Please put your answers to The Choice 2008 in the bin.

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Page 1: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Bell ringer Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation”

1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid-1980’s.

2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002?

3. What happened in 2010 that dismantled BCRA & encouraged even more campaign spending?

Please put your answers to The Choice 2008 in the bin.

Page 2: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Linkage Institutions 2014

Elections & Campaigns, Political Parties, Interest Groups

Page 3: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Chapter 8 Elections & Campaigns

Page 4: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Today we will …Objectives/

Agenda Examine primary

and general elections.

Review ballot measures.

Explore voting trends & identify impacts on elections.

Agenda

1. Slide notes2. Elections and

Campaign CW3. HW- Brooks

article

Page 5: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Functions of Elections Provide means for selecting political leaders Make elected officials accountable for their

actions Important part of political participation for

citizens Legitimize positions of power in the political

system

Dates for national elections for Pres/VP & Congress are set by local and state governments

Page 6: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

1. Presidential vs. Parliamentary

Role of “Head of state” & “Head of gov” are given to one person

Executive is directly elected by the people

Checks and Balances Separation of Powers Countries: U.S.,

Nigeria, Mexico

Parliamentary Sovereignty

“Head of state” vs. “Head of gov”

Majority party in the legislature elects the Executive

No separation between legislature and executive

Country: United Kingdom

Presidential Parliamentary

Page 7: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

US v Europe

USA In US, elections have 2

crucial phases: getting nominated & getting elected

Both require individual effort on the part of the candidate

Europe In Europe, the political

party decides who will be allowed to run & puts the candidates’ names on the ballot

Page 8: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

2. How do presidential and congressional campaigns differ?

More Competitiveo Winner usually gets less

votes -- 55% or less Larger voter turn out Rely on mass media to

reach voters Incumbent Presidents

are often held responsible for whatever goes wrong

Term limits = 2 after FDR

Less Competitiveo Winner usually gets over

60% of the vote Smaller voter turnout Closer contact

w/district’s voters Even incumbent

Congressmen can “run against Washington”

No term limits Mike Gravel - Rock - - Yo

uTube

Presidential Congressional

Page 9: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Think/Pair/Share Based on “The Choice 2008”, what are the key

steps in running for President?

Page 10: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Presidential Campaigns

Getting “mentioned” by the media Money Organization/PACs Strategy, Tone, Timing, Targets & Themes Presidential Primary – part of nominating

process for Pres & VP candidateso Convention

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fy-uhxiXcE

Page 12: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Getting Elected to Congress

The problems of malapportionment & gerrymandering

Selected as the candidate for the party - win the primary

The effect of coattails? Staying in office & the incumbency advantage

Page 13: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

1. Where do we see the biggest + changes?2. Where do we see the biggest – changes?3. What are some reasons why this is happening?4. What does this mean for congressional candidates?

Page 14: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

4. What are the differences between running in the primaries

& the general campaign?

Primaries: o Voters are ideological –

appeal to the party baseo Mobilizes activists who will

give money, volunteer, attend caucuses

o Ex: Iowa Caucuso Anatomy of a Caucus | Vid

eo - ABC News Gen’l Campaign:

o Appeal to the center

Page 15: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Differences in Voter Turnout

Page 16: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

5. Choosing the Candidate: Primary Elections

Open: Anyone can elect the party’s candidate

Closed: Requires registration in the party to elect the party’s candidate

Blanket: Vote for candidates of either party on one ballot

Run-off: If no candidate gets a majority of the vote in the primary, the top two candidates go have runoff primary to determine winner

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Check for understanding

Which type of primary would allow choosing a Republican for one office and a Democrat for another?

Which primary is “exclusive”? Which primary is “inclusive”? Which primary is held after the first primary?

Page 18: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Other Ballot Measures Referendum: Determine whether

citizens support an action by their states/locality.

Recall: Vote on whether to “recall” an official before the end of the term.o Different from impeachmento Ex: California Gov Gray Davis was

replaced w/Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2003

Page 19: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

8. Three factors in determining peace-time presidential elections

1. Political party affiliation2. State of the Economy3. Character of the candidate

Which group normally decides the elections? How do the economy and character affect

elections? What is the clothespin vote?

Page 20: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

11. Party Realignment Major shifts in coalition that supports

one or both parties New issue cuts across existing party

divisions replacing old issues formerly making up the base

Partisanship: Loyalty to the party?o “split ticket” voting

New voterso Youth, immigrants, economy

Page 21: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Think/Pair/Share How did party realignment occur in:

o 1860o 1896o 1932o 1980

Realigning elections = “Critical Elections” or “electoral earthquakes”

Page 22: Time Magazine – “Campaign Inflation” 1. Describe the growth of campaign spending since the mid- 1980’s. 2. What is another name for the Bipartisan Campaign

Why party identification doesn’t determine who wins elections

More people identify as Democrats BUT …oDemocrats are less loyal to the party

oGOP does better among independents

oRepublicans have higher turnout

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Types of voters, how do they vote?

Hispanicso Cubans?

African Americans Jews Catholics Southerners Union members Business people Poor people

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Its all in how you look at it …

Prospective Voters Examine the how rival

candidates view issues we care about

Vote for the person we think has the best ideas

Requires info about candidates & issues

Time consuming – “political junkies” & activists

Position Issues

Retrospective Voters Looking at how thing

have gone in the recent past & if happy, then vote FOR the incumbent party or if unhappy, vote AGAINST

Doesn’t require a lot of info

Decides most elections!

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Check for understanding

What factors contribute to voter turnout, when is it highest? lowest? Why?

What is the most common criterion that people use when voting for a presidential candidate?

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Closure Elections & Campaigns Crossword

HW: Brooks: “One Nation Slightly Divisable” & RQs