Political Parties

A party’s "platform" is its official statement of beliefs and values. Most members of a political party – including
its elected officials - have never read their party’s platform. A widely-held view among campaign professionals
and political consultants is that a party’s platform can never help its candidates, but can hurt them if it contains
provisions that are considered controversial by swing voters.
Your professor’s view is that party platforms are generally written by the most conservative Republicans and
the most liberal Democrats – since those are the only party members devoted enough to hang around party
conventions long enough to argue and vote on the platform provisions.
Do party platforms really mean anything? Is there really any difference?
Find the most recent platforms of the Republican Party of Texas and the Texas Democratic Party. You can get
them from the state party websites:
http://www.txdemocrats.org/
http://www.texasgop.org/
Write a brief essay (the usual, 2 - 5 pages double-spaced…). Describe the similarities and differences in the
two documents. Most importantly, tell me what you would use from each party’s platform in a campaign
AGAINST its candidates if you were working for the other side.