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WGU C963 Task 2 | Passed on First Attempt
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American Politics and the US Constitution
C963
September 22, 2025


Powers and Structures
Task 2

A. Political Parties and the Nomination Phase

According to the second case, political parties shaped the nomination stage by giving
permission to Candidate E to advance without dealing with any primary challengers. This is
because Candidate E was not affiliated with either of the two dominant political parties. This
means that Candidate E automatically secured a spot in the general election. This unique
pathway portrays how the party system can influence which candidates appear on the ballot.

B. Factors Affecting the General Election Outcome

There are Two key factors that influenced the results of the general election according to case
study two. The first key factor is that the political action committees played a vital role. Even
though Candidate E depended on personal funds to finance her campaign, her supporters created
a Political Action Committee that initiated advertisements in vital battleground states. As a
result, these ads increased her visibility and helped strengthen her position in various regions.
Research has shown that PACs and interest groups often amplify candidate visibility and can
sway election outcomes in competitive states (Magleby & Patterson, 2020).
The Second Key Factor is that the media environment highly shaped voter turnout and
preferences. This is because Candidate D successfully used social media in order to connect
with younger voters. Candidate D modified his message to appeal to young voters and their
priorities. This digital strategy increased his base of support. This is highly true in competitive
swing states, eventually boosting his chances of victory.

C1. Comparison of Campaign Promises and First 100 Days

During his first 100 days in office, Candidate D focused on the economic platform he had
highlighted all through his campaign. Candidate D aimed to pursue attempts to improve trade

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