http://journalistsresource.org/studies/politics/elections/presidential-debates-effects-research-roundup
The link above is an article arguing that even though political debates are very popular in the United States, they do not greatly impact voters. The article emphasizes how political debates confirm partisan position. Following the article, readers will find links to similar articles regarding this topic.http://www.politics1.com/about.htm
The link above provides descriptions and information about each political party found in the United States. It ranges from Democratic and Republican to Green and Independent. There are also useful charts and maps that visually present where these parties are formed and found. Their values and force of influence could also be found.
http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_haidt_on_the_moral_mind.html
This is a link to a Ted video that discusses the views of liberals vs. conservatives. The video speaks about liberal and conservative views towards politics, art, and even food.
The following video is from the "Daily Show," in which John Stewart is criticizing Fox News. He uses humor to mimic the sympathy of Fox News towards Romney's 47% comment.
I thought this picture was interesting because of how it is portraying the type of voter who is Republican and who is Democrat. The liberal is a woman while the republican is a white male. This is a form of advertisement that creates a stereotype for a political ideology, which may advocate the "bandwagon method" in politics.http://www.crvp.org/conf/Istanbul/abstracts/Dmitry%20N.%20Baryshnikov.htm
Unlike most articles arguing about the influences of political ideologies, this article is introducing the history of political ideology and the psychological side of it.
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