In a closed primary, who selects a political party's nominees for office?
  • [Not] only party leaders
  • Communications director
  • Caucus
  • Oversee a campaign organization
Free Justice John Paul Stevens dissenting opinion in the citizens united case.At the bottom, the Court's opinion is this a rejection of the common sense of the American people, who have recognized a need to prevent corporations from undermining self government since the founding, and who have fought against the distinctive correction potential of corporate electioneering since the days of Theodore Roosevelt.- Justice Stevens Dissenting opinionCitizens united v. Federal elections CommissionWhat does Justin Stevens say about the Court's ruling?
  • Both parties are dependent on raising huge sums of money to fund their house campaigns
  • The government
  • Corporate money will make elections less likely to reflect the public will
  • Is administered fairly
Look at this graph, showing funding from campaigns for election to the House of Representatives, 2011-2012.What is the most logical conclusion that can be drawn from this graph?
  • Both parties are dependent on raising huge sums of money to fund their house campaigns
  • Corporate money will make elections less likely to reflect the public will
  • The government
  • Is administered fairly
A meeting of party members to choose a nominee through debate is called a
  • Caucus
  • Oversee a campaign organization
  • Certify
  • [Not] only party leaders
In a political campaign, the person with the responsibility of contacting the media and creating printed materials is
  • Communications director
  • A candidate candidate elected
  • [Not] only party leaders
  • Certify
Public financing of a campaign comes from which of these sources?
  • The government
  • Both parties are dependent on raising huge sums of money to fund their house campaigns
  • Is administered fairly
  • Corporate money will make elections less likely to reflect the public will
The main purpose of a political campaign is either to get an issue passsed or
  • A candidate candidate elected
  • Communications director
  • [Not] only party leaders
  • Certify
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