16.3.1

Issues in Elections

Test yourself

General Election Campaign

The general election campaign is an inter-party contest between Republican and Democratic presidential candidates lasting nine weeks. The main issues in elections are campaign finance and tv debates.

Illustrative background for TV debatesIllustrative background for TV debates ?? "content

TV debates

  • Televised presidential debates take place between the Republican and Democratic presidential candidate.
  • Debates are important because they give candidates the chance to address many voters directly and have a large audience.
    • 84 million people watched the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Illustrative background for Importance of debatesIllustrative background for Importance of debates ?? "content

Importance of debates

  • Debates rarely change the election outcome and are often about style over substance.
  • Candidates therefore also and go door to door to meet voters and gain their support.
Illustrative background for Campaign financeIllustrative background for Campaign finance ?? "content

Campaign finance

  • Candidates use financial donations to fund their campaigns.
    • This involves spending money on travel, accommodation and venues across America.
    • Candidates spend money on polling so they know where to campaign most.
    • Money is also spent on media coverage including tv and social media advertising.
Illustrative background for Campaign team Illustrative background for Campaign team  ?? "content

Campaign team

  • Candidates need money to pay their campaign team.
    • The campaign team then spends money on field offices whose staff interact with voters at the grassroots level.

Reforms to Campaign Finance

Candidates use financial donations to fund their campaigns. Rules are put in place to regulate how candidates receive donations.

Illustrative background for 1974 reformsIllustrative background for 1974 reforms ?? "content

1974 reforms

  • The 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act limited contributions that could be made by businesses and individuals but had a number of problems.
    • ‘Soft money’ was donated to parties rather than candidates to get round finance campaign limits.
    • The Federal Election Commission had little power to enforce punishments against candidates who broke the rules.
Illustrative background for 2002 reformsIllustrative background for 2002 reforms ?? "content

2002 reforms

  • The 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, called the McCain-Feingold reforms, introduced campaign finance limits.
    • The reforms banned party committees from raising ‘soft money’.
    • The reforms required candidates to verbally endorse all advertising and stopped corporations advertising for candidates up to 60 days before the election.
    • The reforms banned donations from foreign nationals.
Illustrative background for 2010 reformsIllustrative background for 2010 reforms ?? "content

2010 reforms

  • The 2010 Citizens United v Federal Election Commission (FEC) Supreme Court case gave businesses the right to the unlimited financing of presidential campaigns.
Illustrative background for PACs and Super PACsIllustrative background for PACs and Super PACs ?? "content

PACs and Super PACs

  • Political action committees (PACs) are organisations that spend limited money on supporting a candidate’s election or defeating a candidate they oppose.
  • Super Political action committees (PACs) are organisations that spend unlimited money on supporting or opposing a candidate but do not directly fund the candidate.

Jump to other topics

1Democracy & Participation

2Political Parties

3Electoral Systems

4Voting Behaviour & the Media

5Conservatism

6Liberalism

7Socialism

8The UK Constitution

9The UK Parliament

10The Prime Minister & the Executive

11Relationships Between Government Branches

12US Constitution & Federalism

13US Congress

14US Presidency

15US Supreme Court & Civil Rights

16US Democracy & Participation

17Comparing Democracies

18Feminism

19Nationalism

Go student ad image

Unlock your full potential with GoStudent tutoring

  • Affordable 1:1 tutoring from the comfort of your home

  • Tutors are matched to your specific learning needs

  • 30+ school subjects covered

Book a free trial lesson