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AP Govt. CPHS Chap. 14

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Nominatin Campaign   That part of a political campaign aimed at winning a primary election.  
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General Election Campaign   That part of a political campaign aimed at winning a general elecion.  
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Personal Campaign   That part of a political campaign concerned with presenting the candidate's public image.  
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Organizational Campaign   That part of a political campaign involved in fund-raising, literature distribution, and all other activities not directly involving the candidate.  
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Media Campaign   That part of a political campaign in which the candidate reaches out to the voters, in person or via the media, to create a positive impression and gain votes.  
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Voter Canvass   The process by which a campaign reaches individual voters, either by door-to-door solicitation or by telephone.  
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Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV)   A push at the end of a political campaign to encourage supporters to go to the polls.  
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Campaign Manager   The individual who travels with the candidate and coordinates the many different aspects of the campaign.  
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Campaign Consultant   The private-sector professionals and firms who sell to a candidate the technologies, services, and strategies required to get that candidate elcted.  
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Finance Chair   A professional who coordinates the fund-raising efforts for the campaign.  
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Pollster   A professional who takes public opinion surveys that guide political campaigns.  
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Direct Mailer   a professional who supervises a political campaign's direct-mail fund-raising strategies.  
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Communications Director   Ther person who develops the overall media strategy for the candidate, blending the free press coverage with the paid Tv, radio, and mail media.  
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Press Secretary   The individual charged with interacting and communicating with journalists on a daily basis.  
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Paid Media   Politica advertisements purchased for a candidate's campaign.  
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Free Media   Coverage of a candidate's campaign by the news media.  
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Positive Ad   Advertising on behalf of a candidate that stresses the candidate's qualifications, family, and issue positions, without reference to the opponent.  
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Negative Ad   Advertising on behalf of a candidate that attacks the opponent's platform or character.  
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Contrast Ad   Ad that compares the records and proposals of the candidates, with a bias toward the sponsor.  
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Spot Ad   Television advertising on behlaf of a candidate that is broadcast in sixty-, thirty-, or ten-second duration.  
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Inoculation Ad   Advertising that attempts to counteract an anticipated attack from the opposition before the attack is launched.  
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Candidate Debate   Forum in which political candidates face each other to discuss their platforms, records, and character.  
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Political Action Committee (PAC)   Federally mandated, offically registered fund-raising committee that represents interest groups in the political process.  
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Public Funds   Donations from the general tax revenues to the campaigns of qualifying presidential candidates.  
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Matching Funds   Donations to presidential campaigns from the federal government that are determined by the amount of private funds a qualifying candidate raises.  
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Hard Money   Legally specified and limited contributions that are clearly regulated by the Federal Election Campaign Act and by the Federal Election Commission.  
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Soft Money   The firtually unregulated money funneled by individuals and political committees through state and local parties.  
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