USA5 Flashcards

1
Q

what is the electoral process?(7)

A
  • announcement/invisible primary
  • primary/caucuses
  • national party conventions (front loading)
  • the campaign
  • election day
  • electoral college
  • inauguration
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2
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how does the electoral college work? (4)

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  • each state allocated ECV’s, dependant on pop plus senators/representatives
  • election day
  • most votes get all ECV’s
  • need 270 ECV’s to win
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3
Q

invisible primaries…
advantages (3)

disadvantages (2)

A
  • enough support money
  • range of candidates
  • well scrutinised candidates
  • all about raising money
  • long cause apathy
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primaries/caucuses…
advantages (4)

disadvantages (3)

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  • maintains federalism
  • intra-party choice
  • genuine party involvement
  • more participation
  • can be ‘sabotaged’
  • low turnout
  • calendar effects, front-loading
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5
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national party conventions…
advantages (4)

disadvantages (2)

A
  • formally announce party candidates
  • engage party faithful
  • poll ‘bounce’
  • TV national involvement
  • candidates already known
  • TV reduced
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electoral college…
advantages (5)

disadvantages (5)

A
  • small pop states important
  • decisive outcome
  • winner gain majority
  • promotes two-party system
  • works as founding fathers intended
  • complex leads to apathy
  • winner may not have majority
  • winner takes all, not represented enough
  • swing states overly powerful
  • disadvantage 3rd parties
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7
Q

what are the 6 advantages to incumbency?

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  • name recognition
  • fundraising
  • gov control
  • campaign experience
  • presumed success
  • risk aversion
  • single candidate
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8
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what are the 3 main fundraising groups?

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  • 527 groups (unlimited, not specific cand)
  • political action committees(PAC), hard limited money specific candidate
  • super pacs, unlimited support/oppose but not part of that persons campaign
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9
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what is the 4 reasons finance reform is so hard?

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  • supreme court(citizens united v FEC)
  • politicians
  • loopholes constantly found
  • federal election committee, gridlock
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10
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7 reasons for electoral reform?

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  • swing states to much importance
  • electoral college outdated
  • rouge voters
  • winner takes all distorts will of voters
  • ‘winner’ doesn’t always have majority
  • third parties are ignored
  • small states over-represented
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11
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what are the three types of electoral reform?

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  • abolish electoral college
  • expand NPVIC
  • apportion electors by district
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reform for the states? 3 NO 1 YES

for the people? 2 NO 1 YES

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  • EC retains state power
  • protects voice of small states
  • ensures all areas of states have a role
  • larger states unrepresented
  • in line with constitution avoid tyranny
  • two party system encourages
  • popular vote not respected
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13
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reform for the president 1 NO 1 YES

for the constitution?

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  • decisive and accepted result
  • encourages more attention on swing states
  • electoral college does work
  • constitution looks outdated
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14
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for state funding? 3 YES 2 NO

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YES 
-state pluralism 
-fairer to third parties 
-reduce public apathy
NO
-parties less reliant/responsive to voters
-challenge party independence
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