Why might a focus on the character of political candidates be viewed as a weakening of the party system?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Explain that candidate-centered politics is in evidence when the character of political candidates and the particular emphasis they give to particular issues override political affiliation as a basis on which voters form judgments, noting that not all members of a party coalition agree with a party's emphasis on the issues all the time.
2, Indicate that political theorists see candidate-centered politics as a weakening of the party system because parties' diminished control over issues and campaigns also has given candidates considerable power in how they conduct themselves during election season and how they seek resources from different groups within their coalitions.

Political Science

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A) other animals but not humans. B) human medical disorders but not psychological disorders. C) almost no one. D) psychological disorders such as anorexia and enuresis.

Political Science

American voters are not enthusiastic about taking an active role in politics because

a. the political parties in the United States are so dramatically different that politics becomes polarized and nasty. b. they resent the intense efforts of the political parties to involve them in the political process. c. there are too many elections in the United States and they last too long. d. state party organizations have become too dependent on the national party organization.

Political Science

If the Hare quota is calculated as the Total Number of Votes in the district divided by the total number of seats available, what is the Hare quota in the hypothetical district in Table 5?



A. 47,000
B. 10,000
C. 1,000
D. 100,000

Political Science

The news media, in particular, operate as an institution within the ___________ sphere.

a. political b. virtual c. public d. private

Political Science