Politics - The process of making decisions about how a country is run and who has power., Political Spectrum - A way to show and compare different political beliefs., Platform - A list of a party’s main ideas and goals about important issues., Candidate - A person who wants to be elected to a government job., Nominate - To choose someone to be a candidate for an election., Campaign - A planned effort by a person or group to win an election., Two-Party System - A system where two main political parties usually win elections., Third Party - A smaller political party that is not one of the two main ones., Primary - An early election where people choose who will represent their party in the main election., General Election - The main election where voters choose leaders for government offices., Pollwatcher - A person who watches at a polling place to make sure the election is fair., Political Action Committee (PAC) - A group that raises and gives money to help certain candidates win., Super PAC - A group that can raise and spend unlimited money to support candidates but cannot give money directly to them., Mass Media - Ways of sharing information with many people, like TV, radio, newspapers, or the internet.,

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