Title: Political Parties Is this what we think of
1Political PartiesIs this what we think of?
2Objectives After this class the students will
be able to --
- Understand the roles of the party-in-the-electorat
e, the party as an organization, and the
party-in-government. - Examine how political parties in a democracy
serve as key linkage institutions to translate
inputs from the public into outputs from the
policymakers.
- Describe what is meant by party eras, critical
elections and party realignment. - Examine the significance of divided government
and explain how the recent pattern of divided
government may explain party dealignment. - Differentiate between ideology or party
philosophy of the Democratic and Republican
Parties.
NEW SLIDE
3Objectives (Continued) New Too
- Explain how electoral rules such as
winner-take-all plurality system have helped to
maintain a two-party system in the US. - Determine the consequences or effects of the
American two-party system as contrasted with a
multi-party system.
- Understand the significance of the weak and
decentralized character of the American party
system. - Evaluate proposals that call for a more
responsible two-party system.
4The Meaning of Party
- Political Party
- A team of men and women seeking to control the
governing apparatus by gaining office in a duly
constituted election. - Parties can be thought of in three parts
- Party in the electorate
- Party as an organization
- Party in government
5The Meaning of Party
- Tasks of the Parties
- Linkage Institution The channels through which
peoples concerns become political issues on the
governments policy agenda. - Parties Pick Candidates
- Parties Run Campaigns
- Parties Give Cues to Voters
- Parties Articulate Policies
- Parties Coordinate Policymaking
6The Meaning of Party
- Parties, Voters, and Policy The Downs Model
- Rational-choice theory Assumes that individuals
act in their own best interest, weighing the pros
cons.
7The Party in the Electorate
- These are the voters in an election.
- Ticket-splitting
- Voting for candidates of different parties.
8The Party Organizations From the Grass Roots to
Washington
- These are the people that work for the party.
- Local Parties
- Party Machines A type of political party
organization that relies heavily on material
inducements to win votes and to govern. - Patronage A job, promotion or contract given for
political reasons rather than merit. Used by
party machines. - Now local organizations are generally weak.
9The Party Organizations From the Grass Roots to
Washington
- The 50 State Party Systems
- Closed voters must be registered with their
party in advance and can only vote for that party - Open voters decide on election day which party
to participate in, and then only that party - Blanket voters get a list of all candidates and
can vote for one name for each office, regardless
of party label
10The Party Organizations From the Grass Roots to
Washington
- The National Party Organizations
- National Convention The meeting of party
delegates every four years to choose a
presidential ticket and write the partys
platform. - National Committee One of the institutions that
keeps the party operating between conventions.
11The Party in Government Promises and Policy
- These are the party members actually elected to
government. - Candidates are less dependent on parties to get
elected, but they still need help - Coalition
- A group of individuals with a common interest
upon which every political party depends. - Parties politicians generally do what they say
they will do.
12The Party in Government Promises and Policy
- Rep Platform 2000
- Bush Regan set the stage for todays
prosperity. - The party of peace through strength.
- Personal saving accounts are the cornerstone
- Dem Platform 2000
- Clinton turned America into the prosperous
country of today. - Reversed a decline in defense spending.
- Create privately managed savings accounts.
13Party Eras inAmerican History
- Party Eras
- Historical periods in which a majority of votes
cling to the party in power. - Critical Election
- An electoral earthquake where new issues and
new coalitions emerge. - Party Realignment
- The displacement of the majority party by the
minority party, usually during a critical
election.
14Party Eras inAmerican History
- 1796-1824 The First Party System
- Madison warned of factions
- First party were the Federalists
- 1828-1856 Jackson and the Democrats Versus the
Whigs - Modern party founded by Jackson
- Whigs formed mainly in opposition to Democrats
15Party Eras inAmerican History
- 1860-1928 The Two Republican Eras
- Republicans rose as the antislavery party
- 1896 election revolved around the gold standard
- 1932-1964 The New Deal Coalition
- Forged by the Democrats- relied upon urban
working class, ethnic groups, Catholics and Jews,
the poor, Southerners
16Party Eras inAmerican History
- 1968-Present The Era of Divided Party Government
- Party dealignment- disengagement of people from
parties - Party neutrality- people are indifferent towards
the two parties
17Third Parties Their Impact on American Politics
- Political parties other than Democrat or
Republican - Rarely win elections
- But, they bring new groups and people into
politics - Two-party system discourages extreme views
18Third Parties Their Impact on American Politics
- Winner-take-all system
- Legislative seats awarded only to first place
finishers. - Proportional Representation
- Legislative seats awarded based on votes received
by the party- more votes, more seats - Coalition Government
- Two or more parties join to run government
19Understanding Political Parties
- Democracy and Responsible Party Government
- 1. Parties have distinct comprehensive programs.
- 2. Candidates are committed to the program.
- 3. Majority party must carry out its program.
- 4. Majority party must accept responsibility.
20Understanding Political Parties
- Individualism and Gridlock
- Easier to pass the buck than bite the bullet
- Lack of uniformity even within parties
- American Political Parties and the Scope of
Government - Lack of uniformity keeps government small
- But, it also makes cutting government programs
harder to do
21Understanding Political Parties
- Is the Party Over?
- No longer the chief source of information for
voters - But, state and national party organizations are
getting stronger - Majority of people still identify with a party,
but still split their tickets - Parties will continue to be around
22Internet Resources
- Republicans
- Democrats
- Libertarians
- Reform Party