What are advantages and didadvantages of thr current nomination system? Flashcards
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What is the primary purpose of the nomination system in U.S. politics?
To select candidates for the general election.
True or False: The nomination system allows for both party and independent candidates to be nominated.
False.
Fill in the blank: The nomination process typically involves _______ and primaries.
caucuses.
What are the two main types of contests in the nomination process?
Caucuses and primaries.
What is a major advantage of the current nomination system?
It allows for grassroots participation and engagement.
True or False: The nomination system is uniform across all states.
False.
What is one disadvantage of the current nomination system?
It can lead to a lengthy and expensive process.
Short Answer: What role do party elites play in the nomination process?
They often influence candidate selection and endorsements.
What is a ‘front-runner’ in the context of the nomination system?
A candidate who is leading in polls and expected to win the nomination.
True or False: The winner-takes-all system is used in all states for primaries.
False.
What does ‘superdelegate’ refer to in the Democratic nomination process?
Party leaders and elected officials who can support any candidate at the convention.
Fill in the blank: The nomination system can create a ________ effect, where early winners gain momentum.
bandwagon.
Short Answer: Name one benefit of having primaries over caucuses.
Primaries tend to have higher voter turnout.
What is one criticism of the current nomination system regarding voter participation?
It may disenfranchise voters in non-competitive states.
True or False: The nomination system is solely controlled by the federal government.
False.
What is the impact of media coverage on the nomination process?
It can significantly shape public perception and candidate viability.
Fill in the blank: Candidates often need to raise ________ to be competitive in the nomination process.
funds.
What is a potential negative consequence of the nomination system on diversity?
It may favor candidates from wealthier backgrounds, limiting diversity.
Short Answer: How do closed primaries differ from open primaries?
Closed primaries restrict voting to registered party members, while open primaries allow any voter to participate.
What is the purpose of the Iowa Caucus in the nomination process?
It is the first major event that can indicate candidate viability.
True or False: The nomination process is identical for both the Democratic and Republican parties.
False.
What is one way the nomination system can affect voter turnout?
Highly competitive races can increase voter interest and participation.
Fill in the blank: The nomination system can lead to the ________ effect, where candidates drop out after poor performances.
winnowing.
What is the significance of delegate allocation in the nomination process?
It determines how many delegates each candidate has for the party convention.