The National Party Committee is the organization within a political party that is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the party's activities at the national level. It plays a crucial role in organizing and executing the party's presidential campaign every four years.
Related terms
Party Platform: The official statement of a political party's policies, goals, and principles.
Campaign Finance: Refers to how money is raised and spent in political campaigns.
Super PAC: An independent political action committee that can raise unlimited sums of money from corporations, unions, and individuals to support or oppose specific candidates or issues.