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Political socialization

The process by which individuals acquire their political values and outlooks

Framing effect

The influence, on the respondent, of how a polling question is asked ; changes in wording can significantly alter many people’s answer.

Bandwagon effect

The discrepancy between candidates’ high poll ratings and election performance caused by supporters assumptions that an easy win means they do not need to turn out to vote

Electoral Activities

Public engagement in the form of voting, running for office , volunteering in a campaign, or otherwise participating in election

Political voice

Exercising ones public rights, often through speaking out in protest or in favor of some policy change

Civic volunteerism

Citizen participation in public life without government incentives or coercion

Speaking at a town hall meeting

Loud signal

Media stories with very broad coverage and an unambiguous messages

Priming

Affecting voters’ or poll respondents’ perception of candidates or public officials by raising issues that are perceived to enhance or diminish the candidates

Framing

The way an issue is defined; every issue has many possible frames, each with a slightly different tilt describing the problem and highlighting solutions

Personal presidency

The idea that the president has a personal link the to the public. Made initially possible by 29th century media

Infotainment

Blurred line between news and entertainment

Sound bite

A short clip of speech taken from a longer piece of audio. Often refers to a brief excerpt from a speech by a candidate or politician

Boomerang effect

The discrepancy between candidates high poll ratings and election performance caused by supporters assumptions that an easy win means they do not need to turn out to vote

Bundling

A form a fundraising in which an individual persuades others to donate large amounts that are then relieve red together to a candidate or campaign

Political action committee

An organization of at least 50 people, affiliated with an interest group that is permitted to make contributions to candidates for federal office

PAC