UAPP225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Nonpartisanism, Online Advertising, Political Action Committee

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High-visibility campaigns are expensive to run, but not all elections. Americans disapprove of spending large sums of money and distrust campaigners (and the election process) who they believe do not care about their opinions. Candidates (once elected) fail to keep the promises they made during their campaigns and instead serve their own interests. Those elected to office actually do try and keep their promises and achieve their platforms and while money is an important factor there are many other important factors in the election process. The political ladder of local, state, and national offices that results in greater prestige and power as one moves toward the presidency. The delegates then nominate candidates for congressional and statewide offices (20% of the state"s" delegates to the national presidential convention as chosen this way) Most famous is in iowa (usually 1st of the campaign cycle)

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