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Medicare
Government sponsored health care for senior citizens
Exit
A poll in which voters are asked their preferences after they leave the voting booth
Monetary
(blank) policy deals with the Federal Reserve setting interest rates (the discount rate) to control for inflation and unemployment
Coasts
The west and northeast (blanks) tend to vote Democratic
Margin
A poll with a large (blank) or error is less reliable than one with a small margin of error
Random
To be accurate, polls must be (blank) - everyone has an equal chance of being polled
Liberal
A term for a person that tends to vote for Democrats or the Green Party
Fiscal
(blank) policy - taxing and spending by lawmakers. The other is monetary policy which is controlled by the Federal Reserve.
Libertarian
This "third" party believes in the absolute smallest government possible. In other words - low oe no taxes, no laws pertaining to morality, less services provided by the government, etc.
Wasted
The major parties argue that if you vote for a third party your vote will be (blanked)
Approval
(blank) ratings ask whether or not votes approve or disapprove of the president (or other politician).
Horse Race
When the media focus on who is ahead and behind instead of the issues. Polling is covered by the media as a (blank blank) covering who is ahead and behind. Neigh
City
If you live in a big one of these, you tend to vote for Democrats.
FDR
The initials of one of the most popular Democratic Presidents. He was President during the Depression (New Deal) and World War II. He grew the Federal Govt. w/Social Security et al.
Plurality
The greatest number that is not a majority. In Bill Clinton's first election against George Bush and third party candidate Ross Perot, Clinton won with a (blank) and not a majority of the popular vote
Representative
To be accurate, a poll must be (blank) of the population (i.e. same percentage participate as represented in the whole population)
Wedge
(blank) issues are ones that deeply divide and leave little room for compromise with an opposing.
Keynesian
(blank) economics advocated increasing demand - even if it means increasing government spending. This was used by FDR in the New Deal and generally is accepted by Democrats today.
Reagan
He is one of the most popular Republican presidents. He was in office during the 1980s and was a strong opponent of the USSR (communists). He also advocated devolution.
Obama Care
AKA the Affordable Care Act - It allows young people to stay on parents health care until they are 25, forbids insurance companies from denying those with pre-existing conditions, and expanded Medicaid (and a bunch of other things)
Third
Parties that are neither Republican nor Democrat - but they still run for office anyway.
Rural
Voters from (blank) areas tend to vote Republican. You may also find a farm here.
Taxes
Republicans are vehemently opposed to raising these.
Wording
The (blank) of questions affects the outcomes of answers in polls. Therefore, polls can be biased!
Bradley
The (blank) effect describes the fact that African American candidates tend to poll better than their performance in elections.
Polling
Candidates use (blank) to gauge interest in issues and ten hone their message to appeal to more voters
South
This region of the U.S. that is most apt to vote for Republicans.
Focus Group
A type of poll in which a small group of people (less than 40) have conversations with a polling company to get deeper insight on public opinion
Platform
A list of key statements about a political party's beliefs
Medicaid
Government sponsored health care for those under an established income level
Influence
Polling ends up as an (blank) for which policies politicians want to pursue.
Democrat
Pro-Choice, Pro-Union, Environmentalist, more diverse and Joe Biden's party
Large
A poll with a (blank) sample size tends to be more accurate