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Summary WJEC Unit 4 Government and Politics: full notes

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Very in depth information for Unit 4 WJEC Government and Politics. Could also be used for other American politics related A level courses. Up to date stats and information, as well as very clear specific examples that are really useful for getting higher grades in exams. :) These notes got me an A* in A level politics, including full UMS marks on the unit 4 paper itself

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Participation and democracy in US politics + Democracy in America

1. Timings and events

Presidential elections
 Every 4 years
 President dies in office, vice completes term.
 On Tuesday after first Monday in November.

Seven stages:

1. Invisible primary
 Candidates announced, name recognition.
 Fundraising.
 Debates

2. Primaries and caucuses
 Show popular support
 Choose delegates for national party convention

3. Choosing vice president
 Weeks/days before convention

4. National party convention
 Confirm candidates
 Approve party platform
 Acceptance speeches

5. General election campaigns.
 Various parties.

6. Election day
 Go to polls
 Many in early voting.

7. Electoral college voting
 Electors vote in capitals.

2. Constitutional requirements.

Must be…
- Born in US
- 35
- Residency of 14 years.

,1951: amendment, limit of two terms.

Other elements needed:


a) Political experience
- Eg. State governor/ senator.
- Trump, elected without experience.
- 19 nominated from 1968-2016, 10 served in senate, 6 state governors, 6 VPs.

b) Party endorsement
- Two major parties
- Third parties insignificant.

c) Personal characteristics
- White male
- Changed with H Clinton and Obama.
- Pools of recruitment, dominated with men.
- Married
- Charismatic, lead a movement.
- Speak from heart.

d) Raise money
- Raising a year before election
- H Clinton, raised over $700 million but unsuccessful.

e) Organisation
- Cannot use party structures in process.
- Create organisation.
- Time consuming, expensive, demanding.
- No organisation, fail.

f) Oratorial skills, telegenic
- Look good on TV
- Trump, worked the media, twitter
- ‘I’m too ugly to be president’: Senator Phil Gramm

g) Sound and relevant policies
- Cant be all style no substance
- Practical and relevant policies wanted.
- Trump, thin on policy detail, exception.

3. Invisible primary

Candidates chosen by voters
 Little to see in early stages
 But candidates gain name recognition and money. Organisation

,  High correlation between who is leading in the polls and who wins nomination.
 In media. Hope for serious papers and channels.



Components:

a) Candidate announcements
- Early. End of July 2015, 17 declared republicans
- Clinton, announced her running in April 2015
- Supported for candidate demonstrated in opinion polls
- Head to head matches eg. Trump v Cruz

b) TV debates
- 6th August 2015, start of debates. 7 in total.
- 2016, too many democrats, couldn’t fit them on the same platform. Multiple debates
held.

c) Fundraising
- Money raising needs to occur.
- Brings ability to campaign and advertise.
- Trump, come third in terms of money
- Clinton, outraised Saunders by $130 million.

d) Front runners
- Candidates leading normally are confirmed.
- 2016, Trump and Clinton both early front runners. 16 point lead for Clinton, 14 for
Trump




NB: Invisible primaries, most
important for republicans, tend
to nominate front runners.

, 3.Primaries

Primary: electoral contest, determines each parties candidate for the public office.
- Held for all levels of gov.
- Closed primary, only registered party voters vote
- Open primary, cross over voters can vote. No party affiliation.
- Modified primary, independents and registered can vote.
- For presidential races, they are held at state level.
- Voters can cast ballots directly or can pledge support for the convention.
- Show popularity
- Choose delagtes for national convention.

Caucus: Gathering of each parties local activists.
- Layered caucus, local activists select delegates to county meetings. They select
delegates to state meetings
- Smaller states.
- Select delegates for party convention.
- Indicates which candidate is preferred by each state party’s member.
- Democratize nominations
- Lower turnout, physically in a hall.
- Can have second choice if your first doesn’t make 15%

2016
R: held in 10 states
D: held in 14 states
Saunders, strongest, 82% in Alaska.

NB: both under state law.

Timings.
 States decide.
 National parties lay down earliest/latest dates
 Can make regional primaries with neighbour states.
 Super Tuesday, 2016, 11 states arranged them together.
 More primaries = front loading. Eg. California, moved to early feb in 1008.

Proportional and winner take all primaries
 In most, candidates awarded delegates in proportion to votes.
 Threshold, normally 15% of vote.
 Winner take all, whoever gets most votes gets all delegates at convention.
Eg. Arizona 2016, Trump won all 58 delegates.

Incumbent president.
 Little media for presidents parties.
 Normally renominated.

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