US Political Parties (US) Flashcards
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How does the appointment of Eisenhower as president show that party politics in America has changed?
Eisenhower as a WW2 hero was approached by both Democrats and Republicans to run on their party’s ticket.
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr successfully persuaded Eisenhower to run for president in 1952.
What are the key principles and values of the Democrat party?
- large government is needed to lift the poorest out of poverty.
- Higher taxes on the wealthiest are accepted to fund social welfare. (2020 tax policy pledge to ‘make sure the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes’
- Expansion of affordable healthcare.
- Civil rights for minorities extended.
- Pro-choice.
- Separation between church and state.
- Supreme Court judges who take a judicial activist position and favour a ‘living constitution’.
- Humane and sensible immigration systems - DACA and a DREAM Act.
- Reforms to policing post George Floyd.
- USA to work with international organisations.
What are the key principles and values of the Republican Party?
- Strong suspicion of too much government interference and intervention.
- Preference for limited government involvement in economic decisions and regulations.
- Lowering taxes for the richest - ‘trickle down economics’.
- Civil rights have gone far enough and don’t need extending - affirmative action is patronising to minority groups.
- Strong antipathy for the LGBTQ+ rights agenda - Republican controlled states have sought to pass bathroom bills to slow down the LGBTQ+ rights agenda.
- Pro-life.
- Believe that religion should have a place in public life.
- Second Amendment should be upheld.
- Favour judges with judicial restrain and an originality view of the constitution.
- Fear the US has become too diverse - immigration needs to be more tightly regulate.
- America first - sceptical of global organisations.
- Sceptical of climate change.
What are the key organisational features of political parties in the USA?
- Lack of a clearly identifiable leader.
- Largely state-based, with relatively weak central bodies.
- Plethora of associated organisations and interest groups that play a significant role in the parties.
Who was the leader of the republicans in the Senate in 2021?
Mitch McConnell.
2024 - John Thune is the senate majority leader.
Who was leader of the Democrats in the Senate in 2021?
Chuck Schumer.
Who led House Democrats in 2021?
Nancy Pelosi
Who led House Republicans in 2021?
Kevin McCarthy.
2024 - Mike Johnson.
Example of the President’s views on legislation not aligning with that of their party:
Trump was unable to pass his own healthcare reforms during his first 2 years in office despite Republican majorities in both chambers.
How does Trump exert his power over the Republican Party?
- Through his strong personal following at a grassroots level.
- Republican lawmakers remain loyal to him out of the fear of being primaried.
What is the role of state parties?
Organising primaries - they have minimal direct role in candidate selection.
What are the two national party organisations?
- The Democratic National Committee (DNC)
- The Republican National Committee (RNC).
What are the roles of the national party organisations?
Organise the national convention.
Formally nominate the party’s presidential candidate.
Draw up the party’s national platform.
( No power over candidate selection).
Who was the chair of the Democrats National Committee in 2021?
Jamie Harrison
Who was the chair of the Republican National Committee in 2021?
Ronna McDaniel.
What are the ‘Four Hill Committees’?
They aim to get the members of their party elected to congress on Capitol Hill.
- Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- National Republican Congressional Committee.
- Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
- The National Republican Senatorial Committee.
What are the role of the ‘Four Hill Committees’?
Co-ordinate campaigns and donors.
Direct supporters financial donations to target seats.
Sometimes run their own ads and campaigns.
Given an example of a group affiliated to the Democrat Party:
The Democratic Socialists of America Organisation.
- Membership of 50,000 and works to secure the victory of progressive democrats in primaries.
In 2018 which of the two candidates endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America get elected to the House?
Rashida Tlaib
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
What are the main ways political parties in the USA have changed?
- Geography
- Ideology
- Demographics
- Cohesiveness.
When was the last time Democrat win Texas?
1976 with Jimmy Carter.
When was the last time Republicans won California?
1988 with George. H. W. Bush.
Who did the ‘Solid South’ belong to until the 1960’s?
Democrats it then flipped to Republicans.
- Result of Johnsons passing of the Civil Rights Act 1964.
What happened after Johson signed the Civil Rights Act in 1964?
The south flipped to Republicans.
- Republicans like Goldwater and Nixon deliberately targeted disillusioned white southerners.