What Are Political Parties?

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According to Hershey (2007), a political party “is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest, upon some particular in which they are all agreed” (p. 6). Political parties, in America, produce three interacting parts which is party organization, party in government, and party in the electorate. Party organization includes party leaders and the activists who worked for the causes and candidates. Party in government is made of both the men and women that compete for and hold public office with the party’s name. Party in the electorate is when the citizen show their loyalty to the party. The goals and strategies of a political party are to choose and compete elections; inform the citizens about issues important …show more content…

Citizens can join any interests group that center their goals and concern; no matter how specific they may be. For example, the National Women Organization, which fight for equal rights for women. There are different types of interest groups such as business, labor and public interest groups (Hays, 2001). Each interest group’s goals are different, but have the same general idea. Their goal is to influence the public policy for their interest group. Direct strategies of a interest group are lobbying, evaluating government officials, building connections, and offering campaign assistance. Indirect strategies of a interest group would be precipitating public pressure, using elector as lobbyists, and public protest demonstrations. For example, Angelina Jolie lobby for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees(Berry&Wilcox, …show more content…

We have a rally informing the public about the bill and try to get them too get their legislators in voting this all into law. We need made a lot of advertisement and catchy one so the public can be aware of what going on with the bill. To put it in another way, ACT-UP had different strategies on getting the politicians to be involved with people who has aids and get people to finding answers or medicine to help people who has aids. They had sit-ins, marches to Washington D.C, candle-light to remember the dead, and lobbying Congress and the health department (Meyer, 2015). We need to create a bunch where we sit with the women of Congress and lobby them into voting for this bill. If we get enough people in participating and rallying their legislator into voting for this bill. We can get this bill to passed Congress(Zukin,

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