plank each individual part of a political party’s platform
platform a series of statements expressing the party’s principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues
plurality the most votes among all those running for a political office
pocket veto president’s power to kill a bill, if Congress is not in session, by not signing it for 10 days
policy a guiding course of action
political action committee (PAC) political organization established by a corporation, labor union, or other special-interest group designed to support candidates by contributing money
political machine a strong party organization that can control political appointments and deliver votes
political party an association of voters with broad common interests who want to influence or control decision making in government by electing the party’s candidates to public office
polling place the location where voting is carried out
pollster a specialist whose job is to conduct polls regularly
Preamble the opening section of the Constitution
precinct a geographic area that contains a specific number of voters
public interest group an organization that supports causes that affect the lives of Americans in general
public opinion the ideas and attitudes that most people hold about elected officials, candidates, government, and political issues
public opinion poll a survey in which individuals are asked to answer questions about a particular issue or person