Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition are all protected under which amendment?
What is the 1st Amendment.
What is a voter who is uneducated and unintrested in politics therefore not voting?
what is a no particpatory voter.
This is the process of analyzing and choosing media for an advertising and promotions campaign (interviews, ads, TV placement, social media, etc)
What is Media Strategy.
This allows voters to decide on Election Day whether they want to participate in the Democratic or Republican contests
What is an open primary.
How do African American voters vote?
What is constitently democratic.
This amendment is regarded as the most vital and important stride in women's rights.
what is the 19th amendment.
What is the type of voter who votes upon events that have transpirred in the past, and uses these events in the politicians past to make their decision?
What is a retrospective voter.
This is is someone who uses money geared to improve life or government for the masses?
What are public intrest groups.
These collect and spend unlimited funds from a variety of sources as long as the money didn't go directly to a candidate's election campaign or to a political party.
What are Super Political Action Groups.
What is liberal. They tend to vote liberal and social and ecological affairs yet they are mixed on economic affairs.
This is the amendment that stated Citizens cannot be denied the right to vote because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
what is the 15th Amendment.
What is a type of voter who is "looking forward", and considers how candidates/initiatives will affect the lives/operation of government?
What is a perspective voter.
This is unlimited political money where the donors of the money do not have to be disclosed
What is Dark Money
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tax-exempted groups that work for the election or defeat various candidates. They cannot contribute directly to a campaign, they operate independent (of a party or campaign)
What is a 527 group
How do Jewish voters tend to vote?
What is democratically.
Previously the voting age was 21 but in 1971 congress passed an amendment to lower the age to 18. Which amendment is this?
what is the 26th amendment.
A type of voting where the voter has examined the candidate/issue and has voted to benefit the voter?
What is a rational choice voter
When an interest group tries to inform, persuade, and mobilize large numbers of people.
What is grassroots loobying.
These are meetings where political parties chose their candidates. Party members meet (at a school, home, library, etc) where they listen to endorsing/denouncing speeches and discuss then eventually cast their vote
what is a Caucus
Evangelical christians tend to vote on which side of the political spectrum?
What is the republican side.
What amendment gives Washington DC electoral college votes as if it were a state?
What is the 23rd Amendment.
What type of voter votes upon select candidates by their party affiliation?
what is party-line voting
This requires candidates as well as interest groups and political parties supporting or opposing a candidate, to include in political advertisements on television and radio "a statement by the candidate that identifies the candidate and states that the candidate has approved the communication" (I'm Micheal Morbius and I approve this message"
What is he stand by your act provision
what is the name of advantages of incumbents include: name recognition, more $ (from PACs), highly visible/possibly popular, they keep a small campaign staff while in office, has experience
How do Catholics tend to vote? Specifically on social issues.
what is they differ, they oppose restrictions on freedom of speech as well as abortion and gay rights yet economically they agree with liberal ideas. They tend to be all over the place