Making It:
The Electoral Game
Campaign Strategies
Campaign Resources
Campaign Techniques
Election Outcomes
100
What is Early Money Is Like Yeast, it makes DOUGH rise?
What is EMILY's list?
100
What is winning?
What is the goal of a campaign?
100
What is money and organization?
What is the chief resources in congressional elections?
100
What is media (running broadcast ads and making televised appearances)?
What do candidates do to reach a large number of voters?
100
What is the Democrats?
What is party balance was shift because the New Deal realignment of the 1930s?
200
What is to send out negative ads?
How was late blitz money usually used in a campaign?
200
What is a courageous leader?
What candidates are touted because they've made tough and unpopular decisions?
200
What is PAC (Political Action Committees)?
What is an artifact of campaign finance law?
200
What is to humanize the candidate?
What is the purpose of positive ads?
200
What is critical elections or critical periods?
What do political scientist talk of when one party yields the preeminence to another,or major voting groups alter the shape of the parties' coalitions?
300
What is allocating resources?
What is an exercise in communication, which campaigns are driven by the need to find a cost-effective way of reaching citizens and getting them to vote?
300
What is a constituent ?
Who can help shape a politicians campaign strategy?
300
What is raise more money? What is well known political leaders?
What advantages does incumbents have over challengers?
300
What are push polls, attack ads, attack policy and experience, and provide disinformation (dirty tricks)?
What are some negative campaign techniques?
300
What is the southern states, the mountain regions, and the great plains?
What regions are republicans strongest in?
400
What is the existing holder of a political office?
What is an incumbent?
400
What is a slogan, theme, or brand?
What is the term called when using a hook to protay a message?
400
What is individual contributors, PACs, party committees, and themselves and families?
What four sources can congressional candidates raise funds from?
400
What is door to door campaigning, phone calling, Etc
What is one on one campaigning?
400
What is the northeast, mid-Atlantic, and west coast?
What regions are the Democrats strongest in?
500
What is 18 & older?
What age is a person allowed to vote?
500
What is to set the election's agenda?
What way can using the media be beneficial to a candidates campaign?
500
What is Buckley v. Valeo? What is 1976?
What case made campaign finance a matter of constitutional law and in what year?
500
What is they allow large donors to escape the contribution limits?
How do independent expenditures affect parties and candidates?
500
What is 1855?
What year has neither democrats or republicans controlled Congress?