Vocab
Nominating Process
Voting Behavior
Influence of Media
Campaign Finance Laws
100

a primary election in which voters are not required to declare party affiliation

what is an open primary?

100

the naming of candidates who will run for office

what is nomination?

100

how and why decisions by the public were made

what is voting behavior?

100

30 second sound clips used on TV to convey the entire message of the speech

what is sound bites?

100

tax payers choosing to donate extra money each year to government funded campaigns (11% do that)

what is public financing? 

200

a type of government in presidential systems, when control of the executive branch and the legislative branch is split between two parties

what is a divided government?

200

preventing one party from raiding the another

what is advantage of a closed primary?

200

voting for who will benefit you the most

what is rational-choice voting?

200

focus is on polling data and public perception rather than the candidates policies

what is horse-race coverage?

200

money given directly to candidates where limits and regulations apply

what is hard money?

300

various macroeconomic theories and models of how aggregate demand strongly influences economic output and inflation

what is keynesian economics?

300

self announcement, caucus, convention, direct primary, petition

what is forms of nomination?

300

looking at a political party's past experience and making a decision based on that

what is retrospective voting?

300

newspapers, magazines, television, radio, blogs, podcasts, social media

what is sources of mass media?

300

formed by businesses and corporations or labor unions to make donations

what is PACS?

400

a person who is employed by and acts for an organized interest group or corporation to try to influence policy decisions and positions in the executive and legislative branches

what is a lobbyist?

400

tends to exclude independent voters from the nomination process

what is disadvantage of closed primary?

400

predicting how the candidate will lead in the future

what is prospective voting?

400

serves as a "watchdog" over government, sets the public agenda, supports the free change of ideas, information and opinions

what is roles of free press?

400

purpose is to oversee and enforce campaign finance regulations

what is federal election commission?

500

raise unlimited soft money for voter registration, issue advocacy, but not for a "specific candidate"

what is 527 groups?

500

usually city elections

what is non-partisan primary?

500

voting for every candidate of the same party

what is party-line voting?

500

staging, spinning, leaking

what is influencing the media?

500

political donations given to the party that can avoid government regulations

what is soft money?