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POD Review 3

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Stress party loyalty because there are more registered members
Voter who does not choose a party to belong to.
State that holds the first Primary
When parties support goes up after a National Convention, we call this....
Meeting of party members where delegates vote to pick their presidential candidate
Administers all federal law dealing with campaign finances
The government cannot regulate this source of campaign money
Primary only for people who have declared themselves/registered as a member of the party they are voting for.
This state holds the first Caucus
Candidates win these at primaries.
Convention of party members where delegates vote to pick their presidential candidate
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Ohio uses this primary, people can cross party lines to vote for a candidate.
Primary that is open to any qualified voter and they can vote for any party they choose.
The naming of the person who seeks office
Some party leaders are known as this type of delegate
These parties must win 5 percent of the popular vote in past election or in the current election to get campaign money from the government
What type of citizen must a presidential candidate be?
Primary where political parties can choose whether to allow unaffiliated voters to be a part of the nominating contest
Presidential debates can show a candidates ...
These parties automatically receive federal funding for their campaign
Delegate that will vote for any candidate they choose
Which amendment says the president can only serve 10 years or 2 terms?
Chosen by the presidential candidate to balance the ticket
Person who holds office and is running for re-election.
Go for independent voters
Requirements that candidates must account for all their funds
Nominating device used by some states, groups of like minded people meet and discuss candidates and vote.