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Political Beliefs/Political Behaviors
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12th Grade
02/11/2012

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Attentive Public
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those who follow politics and public affairs carefully.
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Australian Ballot
Definition
Secret ballot printed at the expense of the state.
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Balancing the Ticket
Definition
Occurs when a presidential nominee chooses a vice presidential running mate who has different qualities in order to attract more votes for the ticket.
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Blanket Primary
Definition
election to chooses candidates that is open to independents, and that allows voters to choose candidates from all the parties.
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Caucus
Definition
local party meeting.
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Closed Primary
Definition
party election to choose candidates that is closed to independents. Voters may not cross party lines.
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Coattail Effect
Definition
the influence of a popular presidential candidate on the election of congressional candidates of the same party.
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Demographics
Definition
characteristics of populations, e.g., race, sex, income.
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Direct Election
Definition
election of an official directly by the people rather than by an intermediary group such as the Electoral College.
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Direct Primary
Definition
election in which the people choose candidates for office.
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Fixed Terms
Definition
terms of office that have a definite length of time, e.g., two years for a member of the House.
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Front Loading
Definition
scheduling presidential primary elections early (e.g. February or March) in an election year.
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Gender Gap
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difference in voting patterns for men and women, particularly in the greater tendency of the latter to vote for Democratic presidential candidates.
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General Election
Definition
election in which the officeholders are chosen. Contrast with a primary election, in which only the candidates are chosen.
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Hard Money
Definition
campaign contributions donated directly to candidates.
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Ideology
Definition
set of beliefs about political values and the role of government.
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Incumbent
Definition
an officeholder who is seeking reelection.
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Independent
Definition
one who is not registered with a political party. Independent leaners tend to vote for candidates of one particular party, whereas pure independents have no consistent pattern of party voting.
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Issue Advocacy Ads
Definition
ads that focus on issues and do not explicitly encourage citizens to vote for a certain candidate.
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Open Primary
Definition
election to choose candidates that is open to independents and in which voters may choose candidates from any one party.
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Party Identification
Definition
a sense of affiliation that a person has with a particular political party.
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Party Platform
Definition
a list of positions and programs that the party adopts at the national convention. Each position is called a plank.
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Political Culture
Definition
the widely shared beliefs, values, and norms that citizens share about their government.
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Plurality
Definition
more votes than anyone else, but less than half, e.g., Clinton won a plurality (43%) of popular votes in 1992, but not a majority. Plurality elections such as those for Congress are won by the person with the most votes, regardless if he/she has a majority.
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Political Efficacy
Definition
capacity to understand and influence political events.
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Political Socialization
Definition
process in which one acquires his/her political beliefs.
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Realigning ("critical") Election
Definition
an election in which there is a long term change in party alignment, e.g., 1932.
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Safe Seat
Definition
an office that is extremely likely to be won by a particular candidate or political party.
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Single member district system
Definition
system in which the people elect one representative per district. With a winner-take-all rule, this system strengthens the two major parties and weakens minor parties.
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Soft Money
Definition
campaign contributions that are not donated directly to candidates, but are instead donated to parties.
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Solid South
Definition
historically, the South voted solidly Democratic. However, the South is now strongly Republican: Bush carried every Southern state in 2000.
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Split Ticket Voting
Definition
casting votes for candidates of one's own party and for candidates of opposing parties, e.g., voting for a Republican presidential candidate and a Democratic congressional candidate.
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Straight Ticket Voting
Definition
casting votes for candidates of one's own party and for candidates of opposing parties, e.g., voting for a Republican presidential candidate and a Democratic congressional candidate.
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Suffrage
Definition
the right to vote.
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Superdelegate
Definition
a delegate to the Democratic national convention who is there by virtue of holding an office.
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Super Tuesday
Definition
a Tuesday in early March in which many presidential primaries, particularly in the South, are held.
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Swing State
Definition
a state that does not consistently vote either Democratic or Republican in presidential elections.
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