Can you explain how party identification develops and how its affects the way individual vote?
Party identification is a psychological attachment toward a political party that tends to influence a person's decisions on social, economic and individual vote. The life-cycle process by which party identification increases with age may be largely a function of difficulty in meeting information costs. ChaCha!
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About Political Party
A political party is a political organization that seeks to influence government policy, usually by nominating their own candidates and assisting in obtaining political office. Political parties espouse their vision by a written platform with specific goals.
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