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    political campaigns. And with the rise of social media more interaction is possible with voters. Some of the tasks that Internet has brought are fundraising‚ interacting with voters‚ organizing and mobilizing supporters‚ and gathering data. Since 1992 each presidential campaign has used the Internet as a part of their campaign strategies. In 1992‚ Bill Clinton’s campaign first used the Internet to talk to the voters. But the Internet didn’t play a major role in this election. Clinton’s campaign created

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    around 66‚000 dollars in 2015)‚ he also sold apples and ran a turnpike near by his hometown. In 1925‚ he competed against a republican candidate‚ S. Harris Hoge‚ to become the governor of Virginia. Byrd won the election and was sworn into office on February 1‚ 1925. During

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    Hillary Clinton is a Democratic candidate for the office of President of the United States in 2016. Clinton’s run was announced by campaign chairman John Podesta in an email to donors on April 12‚ 2015‚ and followed shortly by an official campaign video entitled "Getting Started”. Clinton served as the secretary of state of the United States of America from January 21‚ 2009‚ to February 1‚ 2013‚ and as a senator from New York from 2001 to 2009. She lost the Democratic presidential primary nomination

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    The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole Philip Rubacha October 22‚ 1996 The presidential debates between democratic President William Clinton and Republican Senator Robert Dole proved to be a game of "dodge-ball". Bob Dole fired criticism and attacks while Clinton tried to "dodge" them. Dole attacked him on most of his ideas‚ and his tendency to exaggerate. Clinton avoided the lies he made since the 1992 presidential campaign (brought up by Dole‚ of course) by revealing

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    arguments are intended to make a case and get others to agree with how the presenter is thinking. The argument of persuasion concentrates on influencing behavior by getting others to agree with ones facts and values with the listener accepting the presenter’s conclusion of the topic at hand. President Barack Obama is currently campaigning for a second term as president for the election in 2012. Former President Bill Clinton voices his support for the re-election of President Obama by endorsing

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    In American politics‚ campaigns are a significant key to the democratic process. Every November Americans go out to vote in local‚ state‚ and national elections; while every four years Americans elect a President to lead their nation. Much debates surrounds the importance of presidential elections and much goes into studying if these campaigns and elections matter. One key event of presidential campaigns are visits presidential hopefuls make to places. Campaign visits unarguably take up much of a

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    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 television‚ internet‚ radio‚ and social media

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    The issues that Hillary Clinton focuses on in her campaign are campaign finance reform‚ campus sexual assault‚ climate change and energy‚ college‚ criminal justice reform‚ disability rights‚ early childhood education‚ economy‚ gun violence prevention‚ health care‚ immigration reform‚ K-12 education‚ labor‚ LGBT equality‚ national security‚ our armed forces‚ veterans ‚ military retirees‚ and their families‚ rural communities‚ small business‚ social security and Medicare‚ substance use disorder and

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    Michael Brandenburg F. Abraham Macroeconomics 23 October 2011 Six Republican Candidates Mitt Romney solution to our unemployment crises is to have people pay for unemployment insurance like the pay for heath or home insurance. Then the government can use their extra money to help create extra jobs. One of the things that Newt Gingrich wants to do is lower the corporation tax to make the United States more desirable. This will help companies that moved to China to come back to the USA.

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    Election Editorial Media Effect On Presidential Campaign The mass media communication industry is a multi-billion business. On average‚ American people watch about 1‚550 hours of television‚ listen about 1‚200 hours of radio and spend about 180 hours reading newspapers each year. In 1990s‚ as the innovation of computer and the Internet started to spread around the world‚ Internet usage has grown rapidly to play an important role on citizens’ public life. In 2012‚ the US citizens

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