republican party and Democratic party
The four levels of party organization. 1. precinct 2. county 3. state 4. national
running the party at the national and state levels
Party in government (PO) Party in electorate (PIE) Party in organization (PIG)
running the party at the national and state levels
running the party at the national and state levels
the party organization
The local, state, and national levels of party organization work together most closely. Local party organizations are often responsible for grassroots campaigning and voter outreach, while the state and national levels provide support, resources, and coordination to help achieve overarching party goals and objectives. Collaboration among all three levels is essential for a cohesive and effective party operation.
The different levels of party organization work together the most during elections, when there is a shared goal of promoting the party's candidates and securing victories. Additionally, they may collaborate on developing and implementing the party's platform and messaging, as well as coordinating fundraising efforts.
I would suggest you read the chapters that were assigned on the subject!
The party organization is party professionals who run the party at all levels by contributing time. money and skill. The party in government includes the candidates and officeholders who serve at all levels of government. The party in the electorate are the millions of voters who identify strongly with a particular party and support its policies
Party politics are critical to Congressional organization based in part on two political theories. The predominately two party system of the United States is based on a primary system where representatives compete within their party for nomination as opposed to a direct vote. These processes automatically place these nominees into the dealings of what is known as "the machine," of State and national party platforms and hierarchy. The second theory is that party politics is important to Congressional organization through enforcing party discipline from the whips to maintain a coherent national party strategy and policy positions. Party membership is the guiding factor behind these congressional organization and machination theories.
A state chairperson leads a state party organization.