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Coordinating and Promoting Party Policy

Democratic and Republican National Committees help coordinate and promote party policies but do not organize the creation of policies.

Learning Objective

  • Summarize the role the two national committees play in the formation and promotion of policy


Key Points

    • The DNC and RNC do not play a key role in creating party policies but are useful in promoting these policies.
    • The mass media is an important tool in promoting party goals and policies.
    • The planks of party platforms can lead to highly politicized debates between parties that may evolve into policy stances.

Terms

  • plank

    A political issue that is of concern to a faction or a party of the people and the political position that is taken on that issue.

  • platform

    A political stance on a broad set of issues, which are called planks.

  • media

    Means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information.


Full Text

Coordinating and Promoting Party Policy

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Republican National Committee (RNC) help to coordinate and promote party policies, although they are not the central organizations that develop these policies. These organizations are responsible for developing and promoting party platforms, which express the types of views each party embraces. While the planks of platforms do not all necessarily become policies, they can lead to highly politicized debates between parties that become party policy stances. The DNC and RNC promote party policy in a variety of ways through the mass media.

The DNC and RNC coordinate party policy during the Democratic and Republican National Conventions where party platforms are adopted. These conventions allow delegates to vote on issues that can later be incorporated into a presidential candidate's campaign. While relatively little of the party platform is adopted as public policy, the platforms often become politicized because they are more ideological than pragmatic. For example, the debate over abortion between the Democratic and Republican parties has resulted in policy stances that either support or ban the practice of abortion.

Meanwhile, party policy is promoted through a variety of interactions between parties and the mass media . The mass media is utilized to reach out to a nationwide audience. Traditional mass media techniques of issuing press releases and staging televised debates are used to generate attention toward a party's policies. Parties also take advantage of more modern social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. The Democratic and Republican Parties, additionally, maintain sophisticated websites where they can offer comprehensive overviews of various party policies. Television and radio advertisements serve as yet another influential way in which parties can promote their policies.

Media

The DNC and RNC utilize various forms of mass media to promote their party's policies.

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