A belief that limited government is best, with little oversight of businesses, plus strong support for traditional lifestyle choices

One reason why citizens may fail to vote; lack of interest

Being in favor of or against a group in an unfair, one-sided way

Writings that reflect the opinion of a newspaper or magazine

The people’s vote

Misleading information, used to promote a political cause or point of view

A large group of people that are entitled to vote

A political party organized as opposition to the existing parties in a two-party system

A belief that government action is the best way to achieve equal opportunity, protect civil rights, and help those in need

Person running for political office

A document on which a voter will choose a candidate for election

Articles that do not report facts but instead offer a person’s opinions

A group that shares similar political views and works together to recruit and nominate candidates and help them win elections

States, such as Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, where Republicans and Democrats have similar levels of voter support

One of the two parties in the American political process that is known to be more liberal

Means of mass communication; examples include TV, newspaper, Internet

A body of electors chosen by the voters in each state to elect the president and vice president of the U.S.

Statements describing a political party’s views on major issues; the set of beliefs the party stands on and represents

Special-interest groups—private organizations, such as unions or trade groups, that spend huge sums of money in hopes of influencing an election

One of the two major parties in the American political process that is known to be more conservative

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