Political ideology is a consistent pattern of opinion on particular issues that stems from a basic underlying belief or beliefs. However, these are relatively sophisticated patterns of belief, and most citizens do not think about politics in such a consistent fashion. Only a minority-perhaps as few as a tenth and no more than a third-do so. Nonetheless, ideology is still important politically. One reason is that the proportion of citizens who think ideologically is sizable even though it is a minority. Also, this proportion increases when the political alternatives are more ideological than is normal. A second reason is that ideology is concentrated among those who are the most politically vocal and visible-the political activists. These activists tend to play a disproportional role in American politics.
A typical political party is an organized group of individuals who share common beliefs and goals regarding governance and public policy. These parties seek to influence political decision-making by contesting elections, mobilizing voters, and forming coalitions to achieve their objectives. They often represent specific ideologies or interests and aim to gain control of government to implement their platform. Political parties also play a crucial role in structuring political debate and providing voters with distinct choices.
There were too few African American Voters to allow them to become a Political force.
The political parties nominate a candidate and campaign for him. An independent has neverwon the presidency, so surely the parties greatly influence the elections. However, the majority of voters are not party members and the voters decide the election.
The League of Women Voters is an American political organization founded in 1920 by Carrie Chapman Catt.
Political Action Committees also known as PACs or Super PACs influence voters because of their monetary power. These groups are now allowed to collect unlimited amounts of money to support politicians, parties, or causes. This means they influence voters through things like TV commercials and other forms of advertising.
Political parties can often directly influence how people vote. For most devotees of a political party, voting with the party line is on par with religious devotion.
Political parties control elections by amount of membership. If a certain political party, such as the Democrats, have more members in an area than the Republicans do, then the Democrats will win the election because they will have more voters.
A political competitor is an individual, group, or party that is vying for the same political office or influence as another individual, group, or party. They compete for support from voters, resources, and ultimately power within the political system.
The Democratic Party did not want black voters to influence candidate choices.-Shay
I have no idea... ~Mel
Two main ways:People in the US are far more likely to vote for the party their parents did than any other OECD country.So-called 'family values' often shape the morality of many American voters and this, in turn, changes their political opinions.
PACs contribute money to re-election campaigns.