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  • About the Black Panther Party

    The Black Panther Party was a well-known African American organization during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960's and part of the 1970's. They do not consider themselves to be associated with...

  • Why Can't Independents Vote in Primary Elections?

    Primary elections and caucuses are held in the United States before general elections to narrow a field of candidates and to select a candidates for nomination at party conventions. In some...

  • How Do Primaries Work?

    Until the early 20th century, American political candidates were chosen by their political parties in various types of meetings from small community gatherings called caucuses to large national...

  • How Do Caucuses Work?

    The caucus is a democratic process used by organizations to reach a decision. The main feature that separates the caucus from a straight vote on a topic is the inclusion of debate. But for some...

  • About Election Primaries

    Primary elections, as the prelude to the presidential election, are the stuff of daily news reports in the United States every four years. However, they take place for other, lesser elections much...

  • What Is a Precinct Caucus?

    Attending a precinct caucus is a way to get involved in party politics at the grassroots level. Precinct caucuses are where participants select candidates, vote on platform issues and select...

  • What Is a Caucus Race?

    The political caucus is one way Americans select their elected officials. Some states hold primaries, others hold caucuses and still others hold both primaries and caucuses. Several states, such...

  • How Are Presidential Election Delegates Selected?

    To become the presidential nominee of one of the two major political parties in the United States, a candidate must win a majority of the votes cast by delegates at the party's national...

  • How Do the American Presidential Elections Work?

    An old joke in American politics is that the day after a presidential election is the first day of the next campaign. While this may be an exaggeration, preparations for a presidential run begin...

  • How Do Primary Elections Work?

    Primaries are different from state to state, but the ending result is usually the same: People choose the candidate that best represents them and their party's interests. In the early twentieth...

  • How to Organize a Tax Day Tea Party

    The Tax Day Tea Party on April 15 is focused on one theme: Repeal the Pork, Cut Taxes and Spending. There are more than 500 tea parties confirmed for that day, and it is expected that over the...

  • What Role Do Delegates Play in Presidential Elections?

    Presidential nominees of each party emerge through primary elections and caucuses held in each state in the months prior to the presidential election. The primary elections and caucuses are...

  • About Primary Elections

    Primary elections are a very important tool to choosing a candidate running for a public office within the United States of America. During these elections, each party will vote and nominate whom...

  • About Primary Elections Rules

    Primary election rules have been established to ensure the fairest outcome during elections. Before rules were established, candidates were nominated within the party, giving the public very...

  • What Did the Boston Tea Party Lead To?

    The Boston Tea Party is an event that most of us remember only vaguely from an American History course we took long ago. We think of something about colonists dressed as Indians, throwing tea in...

  • About Presidential Primaries

    Political parties choose the presidential candidates they want to run in the next general election by holding primaries. Members of those parties must pick candidates to represent the party's...

  • How to Choose Your Political Party in the United States

    There are several factors that should influence the choice of a political party in the United States. Your political views and those of the various political parties are, interesting, often not...

  • How to Become a Superdelegate

    Did you ever want to know how to become a superdelegate? Do you know what a superdelegate is? Do you know what a superdelegate does? Can anyone just become a superdelegate if one wants to? There...

  • How to Become Politically Well Connected

    While the wealthy can easily gain political connections, those who rise to positions of having their own political power can come from any part of American society. It just takes a commitment and...

  • How to Participate in a Primary Election

    Caucuses and primary elections are a little like those "pre-tests" you had in school. Here political parties decide which candidates they want to run in the next general election. Members must...

  • How to Choose a Candidate for President

    Trying to pick a qualified candidate that would make an excellent President could be as easy as finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. The moment you begin to believe that you may have...

  • How to Host an Election Night Party

    Elections happen all year long. Besides national elections, held in November, there are party primary elections, state elections, city and county elections and elections on amendments, bonds and...

  • How to Host a Political House Party

    Hosting a political house party is a great way to get involved with a campaign.

  • How to Study the U.S. Political Process

    Studying the American political process is a lifelong pursuit of even the most respected political scholars. The subject matter is too overwhelming to completely master. However, anyone with free...

  • How to Make Political Contributions

    When you have found a political candidate, cause or party you strongly support, the next step many people take is making a political contribution. If you have the money and the desire, donating...

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