Political Parties Flashcards
Burke’s definition of “party”
A body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.” -Public Policy Focused
Anthony Downs’ definition of “party”
“A team of men seeking to control the governing apparatus by gaining office in a duly constituted election.” - a vehicles for re-election/power
Party in government
coordinates officeholders, especially in legislatures
Party as organization
collects and deploys resources to help candidates compete in elections
Party in electorate
fosters reputation and cues that help voters back their candidates
Party identification
leads to bias, greatly impacts voters, Racial divisions are the sharpest in American partisanship religion is second
Factors producing a two-party system
- Our Electoral System=single-member, simple plurality districts lead to just two parties
- Duverger’s law
- Cooptation= Major parties absorb third party’s goals
- Cartelism= work to prevent others from entering, debates, party ballot, etc.
- Nationalization of politics
Split ticket voting
has been declining in recent years due to immense polarization
Democrats’ New Deal Coalition
in the aftermath of the great depression Roosevelt rebuilt the democratic party uniting the south (still mainly one party at the time), and northern urban elites as well as african-americans, and poorer rural whites who benefitted from the New Deal programs.
“Golden Age” of Presidential Nominations
1912-1968, nominees chosen by delegates at national conventions, primaries in 10-15 states only
1970s Party Reforms
new system with presidential primaries, now voters decide not “the party”
Primary Elections
dem vs dem; Repub vs Repub
Partisan Sorting
people divide/sort themselves based on their political ID
UCLA (Cohen et al.) School approach to political parties, including:
parties in reality decide who should be in primary, send signals to donors, media etc, invisible primary concept
Party Professionals
long time party members