A person who runs for election to public office.
The process by which political parties select and offer candidates for public office.
An organization of people with common interests who want to influence government by campaigning and elected their party’s candidates to office.
A political system with two strong political parties.
Minor political parties in a two-party system that challenge the two major parties.
The differences in political views held by the different political parties.
A series of statements expressing the party’s principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues.
An individual statement from the political party’s platform expressing its position on one specific issue.
Active effort to get support for a particular candidate elected to office.
The means of communication, such as radio and television, newspapers, and magazines, the reach or influence people widely.
Ideas used to influence people’s thinking or behavior.
The political arms of an interest group that collect voluntary contributions from members to fund political candidates and parties the interest groups favor.
The groups of electors that cast the official votes that elect President and Vice President.
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