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    The Religiosity of Presidential Elections In early 2012‚ the political tumult over providing contraception to employees of religiously affiliated institutions reminds us again of the symbiotic relationship between American government and religion. The debate has taken on greater significance in light of the most recent presidential election last November. The buildup to that election brought an increased level of political religiosity beyond just this issue. The primary process was filled with

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    The Presidential Election of 1972 The Presidential election of 1972 had two strong candidates‚ President Richard Nixon and George McGovern. There were many issues which had a great deal of importance to the election. The Vietnam war and the stability of the economy at the time were two main factors. The election ended in one the largest political scandals in U.S. history‚ being the Watergate break-in‚ and cover-up‚ by President Richard Nixon. The Democratic party had a large selection of candidates

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    Politics is a dangerous territory that is best to be avoided. In the case of a presidential election‚ however‚ it’s inevitable to be drawn into the race‚ joining the rest of the nation in scrutinizing the candidates and their actions. Marking the 58th quadrennial election of the United States‚ this presidential race will be documented in future history textbooks as one of the more bizarre ones in the nation’s history. Officially nominated by their respective parties at the conventions in July‚

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    exemplifies them‚ and why does that get people elected. With those ideas in mind I want to focus on if the ideal electable character changes with age or stay constant‚ to do so I will look at the qualities of an elementary school election verse the current presidential election. The first question deals with what makes a favorable character‚ more specifically‚ are there certain traits that make one candidate more electable than another. The obvious answer deals with the candidate’s ideals and perspective

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    2016 Election Aftermath The 2016 presidential election is going to have many negative results. We will face many problems with Donald Trump as the 2016 president. Donald Trump is our next president and is taking health care coverage away‚ has no interest in addressing the world’s climate change‚ and is banning religious groups. To illustrate‚ Trump has pledged to take away health care coverage from 20 million people with no actual plan to replace it. He is delivering a full repeal of Obamacare

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    There is numerous ways television has impacted an election in a positive way. Based on the article‚ written by Hilary Parkinson‚ former president Kennedy “took a leap in the polls after the [televised] debate”(4). While many people say that the candidate’s morals are what get them elected‚ without watching the television the voters will become clueless about what the candidate’s morals are. The television gives the citizens of the United States a chance to listen to the candidates’ opinions to be

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    Recounting the 2000 Presidential Election The movie Recount tells the story of the ballot controversy in Florida during the 2000 presidential election of George W. Bush vs. Al Gore. Recount was written by Danny Strong‚ directed by Jay Roach‚ and produced by Kevin Spacey. It is told from the from the perspective of Kevin Spacey as Ron Klain‚ one of Vice President Gore ’s lawyers. The film begins on November 7‚ 2000‚ the night of the presidential election. Florida is called for Governor Bush by

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    this time in the presidential election‚ we see many common concerns of people rising to the surface‚ jobs‚ women’s rights‚ education‚ taxes and healthcare. With voting trends beginning change and a new generation of voters taking charge‚ there seems to be a bit more depth than in the previous years. New concerns

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    ABSTRACT Labor unions do not only donate‚ contribute or fund political parties or presidential candidates but also influence presidential elections. The question‚ however‚ is how do they-labor unions- impact presidential races? This research examines and investigates how labor unions impact voter turnouts and vote choice during presidential races. Investigating and analyzing electioneering trends in the United States for the period‚ 1984-2012‚ through quantitative analysis of secondary data from

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    The topic I selected is on why American women vote in presidential elections. I would like to address the question as to why there is a gender gap between men and women voters? And which gender has a higher voter turnout? The gender gap has been an issue since the 1980’s‚ perhaps it just the sign of the times or the fact that women are just more concern with social issues or just more willing to vote. I choose this particular topic because I’m an American citizen that feels it is important that we

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