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As people get older vote for  republican  
more education vote for  republican  
lower income vote for  democrat  
Which election brings out the most voters?  presidential  
Most voters straight or split ticket voting?  straight  
percent of house members  going down- more members for a longer time  
House incumbants winning reelection less or grater than senate?  greater- (senate is smaller)  
Do most open seat elections go to democrats or republicans?  republicans  
Does the president's party gain or lose seats in midterm elections  lose (midterm is an off year)  
Why are there more Democratic votes cast in 1992 primaries than in 1996?  republican- Bush (incumbant- less primaries)  
Why was there a drop in both the # of primaries and votes cast for the republican party in 1984?  reagan  
Who was Karl Rove relying on to win election?  conservative social base  
What did Rove have in place to check exit pill info?  key precincts- own system of moderating votes  
How many years had Rove been working towards Republican majority?  30 years  
What was the "Young conservatives woodstock"?  presidential campaign of Goldwater  
Where did Rove grow up?  Salt lake City  
What political org. did Rove join in college?  college republicans  
What 3 campaign tech. did Rove use?  direct mail, phone banks, get out the vote activities  
Who was the ex. director of Christian Coalition?  Ralph Reed  
Who was Rove's mentor?  Lee Atwater  
What is Rove in charge of?  senior advisor- charge of policies and politics  
What are the labor unions of the conservative right?  churches  
What problem did Bush have to handle at 2000 campaign?  conviciton of drunk driving  
How did stem cell mend the fence with religious right?  doing things for people who elected him  
What percentage swing voter?  7% (Rove didn't care about them)  
What groundbreaking action did Rove take in 02 elections?  commercial marketing  
Why want subscriber list to field and stream (Rove)?  republicans hunting  
What news network associated with republicans?  FOX  
What was the 72 hour task force?  designed to turn at base (get voters out)  
what event changed bush presidency?  9-11  
How long had it been since the presiden't party picked up congressional seats in a midterm election?  not since 1934  
What state did Rove go to in attempting to realign the Republican party?  texas  
What senatorial candidate did Rove start to work for in Texas?  George HW Bush  
How did Rove want to change in the Texas Republican Party?  build it from scratch  
What are anger points?  hot button issues  
50% or republican funds go to?  attacking ads  
What anger point in Texas in 80s?  TORT reform  
four issues Rove wanted Bush campaign to focus on  welfare reform, educational reform, juvenile justice, tort reform  
Where does Rove attack?  strengths of opponents  
Who gave Bush campaign run for money in 2000?  McCain  
What primary did Bush comeback  south caroline (got tougher and more focused- underground campaign)  
When did Bush campaign start 2004?  right after got back to white house 2002  
What pattern in Kerry campaign?  attack strengths, find 3rd party  
What small group of voters support bush  vietnam veterans  
Where did Rove take election issue to?  swift votes  
What does Rove understand about politics?  goes in cycles, not static  
Front end loading  primaries stacked up one on top of the other (too fast)  
PAC  political action committee  
Electorial college  go to National convention- represent state votes on proportional basus  
reagan coalition  getting people to vote split ticket  
New Deal Coalition  groups of people vote straight ticket  
1964 election  Goldwater/ Johnson- southern whites leave democratic party  
goldwater  lost in 1964, starts the modern conservative party  
caucus  group of people with same interests/ type of primary  
negative ads  tells bad things about candidate  
direct mailing  republicans target specific groups of people  
new hampshire primary  bush lost, second primary  
Willie Horton Ad  negative racist ad  
favorite son  their state's governor or party chairman (nominated to be prez but has no intention to do so)  
gridlock  when the prez is one party and congress is another  
metrics  identifying groups of people through their social interests  
advocacy ad  527 ad- done by group of people not candidate  
527 committees  make ads, can spend as much $ as they want- can't be taxed for a political reson  
malapportionment  districts don't have the same # of peoplein them (small districts underrepresented)  
Gerrymandering  to divide up a group of people to your favor or disadvantage  
soft money  to aid education of voter/cash, checks, not recorded donations by the FEC  
Smoke filled rooms  image of national convention in 50's 60's  
open seat  seat in congress up for election  
How strong are political parties?  WEAK  
process taken hold of the presidential nominating system  the primaries  
What is the role of a candidates handlers?  appeal to ethnic groups  
determining factor to who becomes party nominee?  television  
coalition voting  represents larger group of people  
Party's platform  ideas of the party discuss what match with national issues  
Stampede a convention  encouraging nomination with large # of hired supporters  
heroes in the 30's  had to accomplish something  
how many hours of conventions on air in '52?  150  
Truman nominating stevenson- what role?  none decided not to run  
Why is Kennedy fearful of losing the nomination if he does not win on the first ballot?  thought he wouldn't win 2nd or 3rd because not obligated to vote on those 2  
Who decided Kennedy would be democratic nominee?  Mayor Daily  
Why should Nixon have won debate?  experience, confidence, better known  
What are 2 different systems that developed in 60s?  television, traditional system (open process)  
How did the Republican convention in 1968 differ from the democratic one?  protestors- end the war at convention  
tv impact on convention  had to change ethnic background of party  
Why did democrats change in 1972?  created a quota- ethnic  
What did candidate's learn about new way of electing party nominee?  learned that they could ignore the party- once it loses power they didn't need it- could use TV  
How did Monale spin Super Tuesday?  he got his people to the media first- didn't have to go to political bosses  
Why are national conventions less controversial?  scripted, seperation between party and candidate  
Whay are eraly primaties so important today?  delegates would count for more  
Why isn't california important to a presidental candidate?  last elections- too late (everything was already decided)  
What is wrong with Iowa as an early primary?  not really represented- mostly white, agriculture, higher illiteracy rate- too much power when not a part of country as a whole  
political parties are  not part of the constitution, start in 1789, organize political thoughts into action  
person running  must associate with political party- could run as independent  
florida elections commition  resident petitions  
3 types of primaries  caucus, open, closed  
purpose of primaries  to reduce # of candidates to 1  
caucus  registered voters meet in public place, 3 hours, too long  
open  any politcal party, everyone gets dame ballot, doesn't work because allows others to vote for "dumb one"  
closed  most popular, democrats get ballot with democrats on it, ind. can't vote  
general elections  1st tuesday in November  
third parties  never stay around long because can't win by 51%  
political parties candidates  have to declare they are running 2 years before  
first 3 state primaries  iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina  
no first ballot  vote on proportional basis  
who takes on incumbant in primaries?  noone  
super tuesday  when 6 southern states hold their primary on the same day  
day 1 convention  delegates come  
day 2 convention  platform- ideas of political party reflect candidates ideas  
day 3 convention  vote- winner announces VP  
day 4 convention  nominess give acceptance speech- off to campaign  
whistle stop tour  train  
stump speech  speech given over and over til gets old  
direct contact with voers  phone, mail, email, TV  
3 different types of ads  positive, negative, 527  
retrospective voting  what have you done?  
prosepctive voting?  what will you do?  
537 votes  100 senate, 435 Hr, and 2 dist. of columbia  
number of electorial votes  never straw vote- opinion of people  
main majority  still legal inless too blatant  
Campaign reform act of 1977  remove rich company's giving $ to campaign. increase participation of middle class  
hard money  limit $100 in cash per candidate, checks less than $250, can't give $2000,immediate family-no restrictions on $  
FEC  federal elections commission  
clinton advocacy ads  way for rich to legally donate ad much $ as they wanted  
PACS  any 50 people can start one, surrounds 1 issue, must give $ to a minimum of 5 candidates per 2 years, most located in DC  
4 types of pacs  corporate, unions, leadership, single  
corporate pacs  support the unuions  
union pacs  pac must support workers  
single paces  hot button social issues  
leadership pacs  controlled by 1 person, give congrss $ to other candidates, influence other elected officials  
80's  some unions- teamsters union (truck drivers) go republican  
gingrich  restored power to committee chairpersons