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The Republicans. Office Hours. When Today- 11-2 Friday 10-12 Doyle 226B. Learning Outcomes . Analyze the theories of why people vote and apply them to the 2012 Election. Identify and describe the formal and informal institutions involved in the electoral process . U.S. Senators.
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Office Hours • When • Today- 11-2 • Friday 10-12 • Doyle 226B
Learning Outcomes • Analyze the theories of why people vote and apply them to the 2012 Election. • Identify and describe the formal and informal institutions involved in the electoral process
U.S. Senators • Advantages • Disadvantages
Governors • Advantages • Disadvantages
House Members • Who? • Victims of the Permanent Campaign
Lower offices and the Private Sector • No Chance Anymore • Can Provide a little fun
2012 Presidential Election The Republicans
When Deciding to Run, Candidates use the following Calculus Lose< Not Run< Win
Following the 2010 Elections • At Least 17 Republicans have indicated presidential aspirations • Candidates needed to decide if this is their window
Jeb Bush • Great on Paper • Carried a Toxic last name- Didn’t want it
Mitch Daniels • Governor of Indiana • Popular and Term Limited • Family didn’t want it
Sarah Palin • High Name Recognition • Fundraising was Weak • Wasn’t Generating any excitement • Officially drops out in October
Mike Huckabee (and Chuck Norris) • The sleeper of 2008 • Had his own TV show • His heart wasn’t in it
Haley Barbour • Mississippi Governor • Prodigious Fundraiser • The Southern Option • Too Much Opposition Research
Chris Christie • Family didn’t want it • Not ready for a national run • Didn’t want to enter late
The Donald • Notoriety- both good and bad • King of all “Birthers”
Tim Pawlenty • Everyone Described him as “Nice” • Successful Governor of MN • Not an exciting Candidate, didn’t want it
The Invisible Primary (Historically) • The Time from the first Declaration to the Iowa caucus • The media shapes your expectations and standings • Fundraising was the barometer
The Modern Invisible Primary • No longer invisible • Constant Polls and debates measure success • Candidates read the handwriting
Winning and the Invisible Primary • This sets the expectations for the Primary • Sometimes it is better to be in the middle of the pack • Howard Dean and H. Clinton are former winners, John McCain and Bill Clinton were invisible primary losers
You Cant tell the players without a scorecard Who was in the Race?
The Republicans • No Incumbent President or Vice-President running • No Clear Favorite • The window was closing for some
The GOP Field in 2012 Higher Status Jobs Lower Status Jobs House Members Gingrich Bachmann Paul Private Sector Herman Cain • Governors • Perry • Romney • Huntsman • Senators • Santorum
Mitt Romney • Running for President since 2006 • Former Governor of Massachusetts • Mormon, Businessman
Jon Huntsman • Former Governor of New Mexico • Ambassador to China • Appealed to liberal pundits and no one else
Rick Perry • Longest serving governor of the largest Republican state • A Conservative Alternative to Romney • A Late Entry to the Race
The Lone Senator Rick Santorum
Rick Santorum • Two Term Senator from PA • Swept out of office in 2006 • The Socially Conservative Candidate
Ron Paul • Representative from Texas • The “libertarian candidate” • A Long Shot at Best
Newt Gingrich • Former Speaker of the House from Georgia • Architect of the 1994 Republican sweep • Out of Politics for a Decade
Michele Bachmann • Representative from MN • Tea Party Supporter • The only woman in the race
Herman Cain • CEO of Godfather Pizza • No Political Experience • Guest Host of Rush Limbaugh Show