How did the Kansas act lead to growing hostility between pro-slavery and anti-slavery supporters
Andrew Jackson was the leader in the Western states in 1824.
interest groups
Caucuses- As a nominating device, a group of like-minded people who meet to select the candidates they will support in an upcoming election.
In the early presidential nominating contests, such as New Hampshire, one of the main goals or strategies of a candidate is to gain momentum. A positive showing can bring greater press coverage and more support from voters in subsequent primaries.
Background: The presidential election of 1828 has been called the 'rise of the common man' election. The election was also nicknamed the 'Revolution of 1828'. It was a revolution that was in response to the 'Corrupt Bargain' of 1824 election when Jackson lost his bid for presidency when no candidate got a majority of the electoral votes. Reason: Replacing Caucuses (held in private) with Conventions was more democratic. This was a response by the people as an upwelling of support arose against 'back room deals' and candidates chosen by caucus without enough public input. Significance: Andrew Jackson was the first president not born of privilege. The election was the first time that individuals began to fight against corruption in politics.
Each election, all of the Democratic candidates support gay rights and most (or all) of the Republican candidates oppose gay rights.
Caucus
Ulysses S. Grant supported Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 presidential election.
Caucus.
Generally they didn't, as 2002 wasn't a presidential election year.
Barack Obama
Bimetallism
It is important for candidates to gain the support of delegates because delegates are the individuals who ultimately decide the outcome of a political convention or election. They have the power to vote for a candidate and to shape the direction of a political party. Gaining the support of delegates increases a candidate's chances of securing the nomination or winning the election.
to get support from the liberal wing party in the next election
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a federal grant to help a presidential candidate 14. Which statement best explains the role of caucuses in the election process?Caucuses vote to elect the president of the United States.Caucuses organize recall elections when necessary.Caucuses select electors for the Electoral College.Caucuses support political candidates that further a group's goals.15. Which tool is most used by political parties and candidates when deciding which issues to focus on during an election?voter registrationpublic fundingadvertisingvoter polls
All I know is Caleb voted Obama