Title: Today
1Todays Agenda
- Any Announcements?
- Any Questions?
- Let's Review our Bellwork....
- Now...
- Lets Begin Todays Lesson..
2Party Organization
- Our Standards Today
- Standard 1.0 Culture
- 1.2 understand the impact of the political system
on - American culture.
- Standard 4.0 Governance and Civics
- 4.1 understand the role of politics and
government in society. - Standard 6.0 Individuals Groups Interactions
- 6.5 understand the impact and influence of
participatory - citizenship on government at all
levels.
3Our objectives today
- Our Performance Indicators Today
- TSW understand why the major parties have a
decentralized structure. TSW describe the
national party machinery and how parties are
organized at the State and local level. TSW
identify the three components of the parties. TSW
examine the future of the major parties. - Our Objectives
- TSW understand that both major parties are highly
decentralized, fragmented organizations. In
neither of them is there a chain of command
running from the national to the State to the
local level. The President's party usually is
somewhat more cohesively organized than the party
out of power.
4Some Famous Quotes
"There are two subjects, indeed, which I shall
claim a right to further as long as I breathe
the public education, and the sub-division of
counties into wards. I consider the continuance
of republican government as absolutely hanging
on these two hooks." Thomas Jefferson to Joseph
C. Cabell, 1814. ME 1484 What is a Ward? The
tyranny of a prince in an oligarchy is not so
dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy
of a citizen in a democracy. Charles de
Montesquieu The death of democracy is not
likely to be an assassination from ambush. It
will be a slow extinction from apathy,
indifference, and undernourishment. Robert M.
Hutchins Is it ignorance or apathy? Hey, I
don't know and I don't care. Jimmy Buffett
What is Apathy? How would that impact our
government?
5Democrats at the Local Level
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Welcome to the Rutherford County Democratic
Party Web Site Contact Us OfficeMurfreesboro 7
45 Church St. Suite 303 Murfreesboro, TN
37130 http//rcdp.org/wordpress
6Republicans at Local Level
Contact Info Rutherford County Republican
Party 111 East Main St. Murfreesboro, TN
37130 http//www.rutherfordgop.org
7The Party in the Presidency is Viewed as the one
in Power
- Both major parties main goal is to get their
presidential candidate elected. They will
utilize local party offices and each State's main
office. - Our State's Democratic Party http//www.tndp.org
- And Republican Party
- http//tngop.org
8Federalism continues to Influence Politics
- The 10th Amendment of the Bill of Rights gave
States the power to control elections. Each
state has a state election commission
http//www.tn.gov/sos/election - And each county in a state has their election
commission - http//www.rutherfordcountytn.gov/election/
- So federalism caused government to have shared
powers. Political parties have mirrored that
structure.
9Local Party Organization
- Turn to page 140 in our textbook. Look at the
diagram on Local Party Organization. A State
organization has congressional districts. A
district is divided into wards. Wards are then
divided into precints.
10An example of Precincts in a primary.
- Lets see how I did in the 2000 GOP State Senate
primary, by voting location or precinct. - What is a precinct?
11Parties Nominate their Candidates
- The 2012 Presidential Primaries
- http//www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2012/primaries.html
12Each party holds a National Convention
- Here are two videos to show you what each
convention looked like in 2012. - What do you think is the main purpose of a
convention?
13A Party has Three Components
- The components are
- 1) The Party Organization. The party's leaders,
activists, workers and contributors. - 2) The Party Electorate. The party's supporters
who vote for the party. These voters are referred
to as straight-ticket voters. - 3) The Party in Government. The party members
who are in office. These can be elected or
appointed positions.
14What is our Parties' Future?
- Fewer and fewer voters are identifying themselves
as Democratic or Republican. Why do YOU think
this is the case? - More and more voters are calling themselves
Independent. What do YOU think they mean by
that? Why you do think they are calling
themselves that instead of identify with one
party or the other? - More and more voters are split-ticket voting.
What do you think that term means? Why do you
think more and more voters are voting that way?
15Could the Independent Party become a real Third
Party?
- Turn to page 142. Check out the graph at the top
of the page. Look at Interpreting Graphs.
Read the caption. - What is the answer to question (a)? Why do you
think that happened? - What is the answer to question (b)? Do you think
that was true in 2012? Why do you think that?
16Party Organization
- Our Standards Today
- Standard 1.0 Culture
- 1.2 understand the impact of the political system
on - American culture.
- Standard 4.0 Governance and Civics
- 4.1 understand the role of politics and
government in society. - Standard 6.0 Individuals Groups Interactions
- 6.5 understand the impact and influence of
participatory - citizenship on government at all
levels.
17Our objectives today
- Our Performance Indicators Today
- TSW understand why the major parties have a
decentralized structure. TSW describe the
national party machinery and how parties are
organized at the State and local level. TSW
identify the three components of the parties. TSW
examine the future of the major parties. - Our Objectives
- TSW understand that both major parties are highly
decentralized, fragmented organizations. In
neither of them is there a chain of command
running from the national to the State to the
local level. The President's party usually is
somewhat more cohesively organized than the party
out of power.
18Exit Questions
- 1) Why do the major parties have a decentralized
structure? What do we mean by decentralized.
What are the benefits of this type of structure?
- 2) How are the major parties organized at the
State and local level? - 3) What are the three components of the parties.
What purpose does each component serve? How - do they help accomplish the goal of winning
the next election? - 4) What do you think the future of the major
parties is? Do you see a third party ever become
successful? Why or why not?