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  • The Difference Between a Caucus & a Primary

    In democratic nations, multiple political parties compete for political power. This is seen plainly in the United States, where the Democratic and Republican parties meet to discuss party...

  • FAQs About Primary Elections

    Primary elections, used mostly in the United States, are the first major stepping stones in general elections for public office. Their influence on who ultimately enters office makes them an...

  • Choose a Republican Presidential Candidate

    Presidential candidates, according to some republicans, should be chosen on the merit of their character and integrity. Learn how some republicans view qualified presidential candidates with...

  • What Is a Caucus?

    Caucus is a term used most commonly in American politics to describe a meeting between a group of selected individuals, often called delegates, who select the preferred party candidate to run in...

  • How to Decide on a Political Candidate

    The two major political parties in the United States--the Democratic Party and the Republican Party--have been in power for a very long time. It often comes down to the candidates from these two...

  • How to Seek the Truth About Election Candidates

    With candidates, friends, family and the media determined to tell us who we should vote for, how do we make an intelligent choice?

  • How to Join a Political Campaign

    Political campaigns, whether they are for local, state, or federal offices, provide volunteer opportunities in a variety of capacities. Joining a political campaign is a good way to learn about...

  • How to Choose Which Presidential Candidate to Vote For

    Today's presidential candidates are beginning to represent more than one party or another. More and more politicians are beginning to represent their own personal views as well as some of the...

  • How to Volunteer on a Presidential Campaign

    Working, volunteering and just wearing your heart on your sleeve when it comes time for a Presidential Election is a tradition as old as this country. Many people think that supporting a political...

  • How to Invite Candidates to a Debate

    Whether your debate is scheduled for high school students, local politicians or presidential candidate nominees, you must invite candidates to ensure you have equal opposition. A debate is a way...

  • How to Support a Political Party

    The political party that you align with typically shares most of your economic and social beliefs and values. A political party needs the support of the people to have the power and influence...

  • How to Vote Conscientiously

    There are a myriad of issues in every election. People want to be good citizens but are overwhelmed by issues and candidates. Sorting it all out seems too difficult so many do not vote. Voting...

  • How to Spot Political Marketing

    It should be no secret to anyone that politicians use marketing strategies to "sell" themselves to voters and that a large portion of the contributions to campaigns goes top hiring consultants...

  • How to Question a Political Candidate

    Candidates want our vote and most are happy to answer voters' questions as they campaign. You're more likely to be able to question a local or state candidate than a candidate running for national...

  • How to Make Money During Election Years

    Although it has already been the subject of conjecture for months, 2008’s national election year still has miles to go. By November, we may all be crazed with candidates, polls, primary results...

  • How to Run for Local Political Office

    Think you can do a better job than current elected officials? Maybe you've always had and interest in government and politics and thought that someday you might run for office. Many prominent...

  • How to Start a PAC

    Political Action Committees (PAC) have been around since the 1940s. The first PAC, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), was organized to help Roosevelt raise money for re-election. PACs...

  • How to Analyze a Political Debate

    Political debates are forum for hopeful, aspiring presidential candidates to voice their opinions and defend their views. The verbal volley between candidates displays not only their speaking...

  • How to Track Donations to Presidential Candidates

    To track special interest donations to presidential campaigns is easier than ever; you just need to know the right place to look. Here's how to sift through all the hype to know who's giving up...

  • How to Make an Informed Decision for President

    When a crowded field of candidates for the President of the United States narrows down to just a few, voters must decide during several key events in the election process. Making an informed...

  • How to Follow the U.S. Presidential Campaign

    Follow the U.S. Presidential campaign to fuel your inner political junkie, help decide on a candidate or to simply observe the democratic process. Both the candidates and the media have progressed...

  • How to Elect State Legislators

    State legislators make many decisions about how each state is run. State legislators have an important role in determining the final state budget each year, as well as passing and changing laws....

  • How to Give Money to the Democratic Party

    The Democratic Party recently came back into power in the Congress during the 2006 midterm elections. The party's modern platform originated with the rise of Franklin Roosevelt to the presidency...

  • How to Join the American Party

    The American Party began in 1968 during the third party presidential candidacy of Governor George Wallace. The party has advocated for American sovereignty from the rest of the world and a return...

  • How to Get Details of Political Contributions

    No politician gets elected without fundraising and most spend a great deal of time asking for contributions for their next campaign. You can often learn a great deal by tracking who gives how much...

  • How to Organize a Political Discussion Group

    Organizing a political discussion group is a great way to learn more about political candidates and issues, meet people with similar interests and make new friends. It can also be a good way to...

  • How to Pick a Candidate to Volunteer For

    Political campaigns can be exciting places to volunteer. Picking the right candidate to volunteer for can make the experience very rewarding. Volunteering for candidates can build friendships,...

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