Title: Selecting a President:
1Selecting a President
- The Presidential Nomination and Election Process
2Presidential Selection
- Stage 1 Caucuses Primaries The Battle
for the Party Faithful - Stage 2 Nominating Conventions
Glorified Infomercials? - Stage 3 General Election
- The Fight for the Center
- Stage 4 Electoral College
- Power to the People?
3Stage 1 Caucuses
Barrack Obama campaigns in Iowa
- Closed meeting of party members in each state
where party members get together to decide who
they want to represent their party in the general
election - Currently used in only six states
4Stage 1 Caucuses
Hilary Clinton (D) and Rudy Guilliani (R)
campaigning in Iowa
- The Iowa Caucus is the first primary/caucus.
- Considering Iowa is a relatively small state, why
are the Iowa caucuses so important?? - It is the first and largest in the modern
presidential election cycle
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6Stage 1 Primaries
Presidential Primary Elections - special
elections in which voters select candidates to be
the partys nominee for president in the general
election.
- Primary Season - January - June
- Who Decides? - State party organizations for the
most part decide the rules for the primaries in a
particular state. - Types of Primaries
- Closed Primaries
- Open Primaries
-
Mitt Romney campaigning in New Hampshire
7Closed Primary
- Voters may vote in a party's primary only if they
are registered members of that party
8Open Primary
- A registered voter may vote in any party primary
regardless of his or her own party affiliation.
9Methods of Selecting Presidential Delegates by
State
Which is most popular? Why??
102008 Open Closed Primaries
Virginia has a modified open primary
11Stage 2 Presidential Nominating Conventions
12Nominating Conventions
- An assembly held by political parties every four
years - Usually held in late summer before the general
election in November
13Purposes of Nominating Conventions
1980 Republican National Convention in Detroit,
Michigan
- At the convention the party adopts a platform to
unify support behind common goals. - Delegates to the convention elect that partys
nominees for President and Vice-president.
14What is a Party Platform?
- Platform - a statement of principles and
objectives a political party and a candidate
support - Plank - Individual topics in a partys platform
(ex abortion, war in Iraq)
15Who are Delegates?
- Delegate - A voting representative to the party
nominating convention
16Delegate Selection
- Proportional System
- Primary system used by the Democratic Party
- Candidates get a of delegates based on the
popular vote
- Winner-take-all System
- System used in most Republican primaries
- The winner of the popular vote in that state
receives all that states delegates - Similar to electoral college
17Democratic Party RulesTwo Types of Delegates
Pledged Delegates v. Superdelegates
18Pledged Delegates
- Pledged delegates are required to vote at the
convention based on the popular vote in their
state - (they have to listen to the people)
Pledged delegates count during the 2008
Democratic primaries
19Superdelegates
- Members of the Democratic Party establishment who
serve as unpledged (??) delegates at the party
convention - They are free to vote for any candidate at the
convention (dont have to listen to the popular
vote in their state)
20Superdelegates
By John Trever, The Albuquerque Journal
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21Convention Speeches The Keynote
Address
- The speech given at the convention that embodies
that partys core message - Extremely important event can propel a
politicians career - Do you know who gave the 2004 Keynote Address at
the Democratic Convention???
22Current President, (Then a Senator) Barrack Obama
gives the 2004 DNC Keynote Address
23The Acceptance Address
1960 presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and
Richard M. Nixon deliver their Acceptance
Addresses at their partys national convention
- Given at the final day of the convention -
winning candidate formally accepts the partys
nomination for president - Huge media event - Acceptance Address is always
televised by the major networks
24Critics say that party nominating conventions
have become nothing more than infomercials.
1992 Democratic National Convention in New York
City
What do you think?
25Stage 3 General Election
- Candidates ACTIVELY campaign by
- (Basically do ANYTHING that they think will get
them more voters)
26Raise money
Barack Obama raised over 600 million dollars
more than any other candidate ever
27Run ads (TV, radio, mail, internet etc)
28Participate in Debates
29Hold rallies and give speeches
30Presidential Nomination/Election Process Pamphlet
- Create a pamphlet detailing the Presidential
Nomination/Election Process - Be sure to make it colorful and include at least
one picture on each page.