The political spectrum model
The political spectrum model!!
They focus on specific candidates or issues, primarily during political campaigns. They often use soft money contributions to support candidates.
in establishing what special -interest groups can contribute money to candidates supporting their views on issues
They also establish the policies under which their party's candidates generally run. However, political parties do not share a unified political stance on all issues. Their aim is to construct voting majorities to influence legislation and government.
A political model used to compare political opinions is called a political spectrum. This model typically ranges from left to right, representing different ideological positions and beliefs on various political issues.
Polls measure public views on issues, government policies, and political figures (including office holders and candidates).
voter polls
Primary campaign literature
Surveys concerning the views of a particular population are often conducted by the Gallup Company. There are several other major public opinion surveys in addition to the Gallup polls. Many polls concern how the population views political issues or candidates for public office.
They allow for people to more easily select candidates for office by having a platform on specific issues.
Where the candidates stand on the issues