"Agenda setting and the presidential election" Essays and Research Papers

Sort By:
Satisfactory Essays
Good Essays
Better Essays
Powerful Essays
Best Essays
Page 25 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Good Essays

    Having a president with no party affiliation‚ would mean candidates would have a difficult time raising money for their campaigns. Money is important for elections to help influence and mobilize voters (Kernell‚ et al.). Campaigning for presidency is a money contest between each candidate and party. For example‚ the last election Trump was able to spend so much of his personal money to get what he wanted and did not have to rely as much on donors. Modern campaigns are based on technology such as

    Premium President of the United States United States Election

    • 404 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Best Essays

    Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Grace‚ Damien‚ and Stephen. Cohen. 2005. Business Ethics: Problems and Cases. 3rd Edition. Australia: Oxford University Press. Herzlinger‚ Regina E. and Beatriz Munoz-Seca. March 2011. “An Angel Investor With An Agenda.” Harvard Business Review. http://lms.curtin.edu.au/courses/1/303899-Ux-061-01-xxx-xx/content/_1501032_1/embedded/Case%20study_Investor_Agenda.pdf?bsession=65433839&bsession_str=session_id=65433839‚user_id_pk1=734751‚user_id_sos_id_pk2=1‚one_time_token=

    Premium Ethics

    • 2287 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Good Essays

    2000 Election Essay

    • 495 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The United States presidential election of 1796 was the third quadrennial presidential election. The Election was held after George Washington‚ American’s first president that decided to only serve for two terms‚ announced that he wouldn’t run for a 3rd term meaning that they had about three months to find a replacement for him. The race pitted eight candidates against each other‚ with the two front-runners as Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. The election was the first time‚ American voters had to

    Premium President of the United States United States Elections

    • 495 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    1960 Presidential Elections Are Similar to the 2008 Presidential Elections During The Cold War in 1960‚ the U.S presidential elections were going on. Either J.F.K or Richard Nixon would become the 35th President of the United States of America. It is one of the most memorable events in history‚ and the world first telecasted presidential election. In 2008 the new presidential elections have begun‚ the race between B.Obama and J.Macain. This is said to be one of the most important elections in American

    Premium John F. Kennedy Richard Nixon Dwight D. Eisenhower

    • 356 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Presidential Character One of the subjects in political psychology is Presidential character. Author James D. Barber in his book The Presidential Character (1972) uses psychobiography to explain the personalities‚ style‚ and “character” of the modern presidents while attempting to avoid the Freudian psychoanalytical focus on the concepts of ego and superego (Cottam p25). The typology used by Barber to distinguish presidential character is one of the most well-known and widely used in political

    Premium President of the United States President Fiction

    • 1636 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Election Speech

    • 999 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Rosalia Steffi Longjam’s Speech for Election in India Fellow Citizens‚ 76 years back‚ at the stroke of the midnight hour India awoke to her freedom. However we have miles to go and miles to go before all the dreams of our founding fathers translate to reality. Today we stand at the threshold of the 21st century and as Indians we all have an awesome responsibility to fulfill - in part a backlog of efforts yet to be applied. India can and indeed become a global giant. Who amongst us would not

    Premium Lok Sabha

    • 999 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Primary elections are elections held previous to a Presidential election to decide upon the presidential candidate from the two main parties. These are held in each state‚ each of which then goes on to sponsor the winning candidate of their primary at the national convention‚ where the party’s presidential candidate is announced. This method of choosing a candidate came about due to the McGovem/Fraser Commission of 1968 (where Mayor Daley refused McGovem the chance to run as he was too liberal).

    Premium Voting system United States United States presidential primary

    • 970 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Election Of 1896 Analysis

    • 613 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Election of 1896 Why the election of 1896 is considered a watershed moment in American politics? The year of 1894 would transpire to be the highest of the populist influence; however that would only develop well-defined in remembrance. In the presidential election year of 1896‚ the split set up a fascinating political election season. The candidates of the 1896 election has a campaign that determines the course of politics for decades; one that is particularly unforgettable‚ or that develops into

    Premium Great Depression United States Franklin D. Roosevelt

    • 613 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    being played by the politicians are increasing the rifts within the society and the nation. India needs a leader who can be above caste‚ creed and communal perspectives and truly’ keeps people first policy Is it time for India to switch over to Presidential form of government?? India requires political leader ship with a vision that looks beyond caste‚ communal and regional politics. Indian political leadership need to focus on good governance that leverages the skills of its people and resources

    Premium Political party Political philosophy India

    • 1128 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Analysis of the Election of 1932 The Election of 1932 was a major turning point in the history and development of United States politics. Republican President‚ Herbert Hoover‚ led the nation with a hands-off approach. He believed in letting problems fix themselves. This method‚ while initially successful‚ led to his downfall when nothing was done about the regulation of the stock market‚ which in turn crashed‚ causing the Great Depression. This failure resulted in Hoover struggling to gain support

    Free Franklin D. Roosevelt Herbert Hoover President of the United States

    • 2598 Words
    • 11 Pages
    Powerful Essays
Page 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 50