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    concepts from Barber’s book The Presidential Character. During his critique he explains that Barber cites a study of network evening news coverage of the 1972 election campaign which found that almost as much time was devoted to the polls‚ strategies‚ rallies‚ and other “horse-race” elements of the election as to the candidate’s personal qualifications and issue stands combined. During the 2016 presidential election the news media had a large effect on whom would get the presidential nomination

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    In the 2016 presidential debate‚ some of our candidates are showing political correctness in a positive or negative way. During debates and press conferences‚ they show their true personalities with their thoughts and reactions. Sometimes‚ candidates bring up meaningful data when trying to gain supporters. Unfortunately‚ some of those same candidates might convey something that is not politically correct. With their debates‚ the Republican or Democratic Party can show how they would handle something

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    Agenda-Setting and the Presidential Election The presidential election of 2008 was a historic one for many reasons. This was a year of political turmoil and a true reflection of a country in economic crisis. The media played a significant role by influencing the American voters which decided the outcome of the election. For the Democratic Party‚ Barack Obama and Joe Biden won the primary election. John McCain and Sarah Palin won the Republican primary election. Many issues were highlighted

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    and Writing 1 Aaron‚ David Miller. "If Hillary Clinton had won in 2008‚ what would her foreign policy have looked like?" Opinion: The Washington Post 15 Aug. 2014. Web. 27 Aug. 2014. . If Hillary Clinton had won in 2008‚ what would her foreign policy have looked like? Summary: Due to Hillary Clinton publically criticized President Obama’s foreign policy in interview with the Atlantic‚ voters had been raising questions that if Hilary Clinton had won in 2008 and had been the one in the Oval

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    were born in Arkansas‚ I’ve decided to write a essay about Bill Clinton‚ the 42nd president. Bill Clinton was born on August 19 1946. He was born in a nearby town called Hope Arkansas. His father was William Jefferson Blyth Jr. and his mother was Virginia Clinton Kelley. As a young child‚ Bill was taught and raised in a home with his grandparents. His grandparents were very strict with him and wanted him to succeed. They taught him how read at a very young age. Bill recalls”at the age of three‚ I

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    lady‚ presidential candidate‚ and a feminist‚ Hillary Clinton has been empowering women all over the globe to stand up for the rights they deserve. For many years‚ Hillary Clinton has traveled and experienced the hardships of women of all background‚ from different countries. Clinton’s powerful language and encouragement has persuaded females to come together and fight for their rights. Hillary Clinton wants to make women aware of the discrimination they experience from their government‚ from their

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    What is the extent of presidential power?” This is a question that has been debated in the United States since the days of founding the nation. It could be because throughout history‚ the president has a deep understanding of the government and what it entails. Stepping back to when Americans were just colonists‚ they dealt with specific situations that made them question their lives as they knew it. Awake from a revolution‚ the founders of America were concerned with an executive official‚ one that

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    and Miracle at St. Anna (Spike Lee‚ 2008)‚ despite having what seemed like the right ingredients and following the usual recipe‚ fail in all possible respects. Movies created with some degree of independence from studio systems (either from major entertainment industries‚ like Hollywood‚ or from state-sponsored ones) tend to display more flexibility in form‚ content‚ and audience impact. Oftentimes‚ alternative cinema dealing with historical subjects strives to unsettle both historical and fictional

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    April 2011 The Internet Presidential Election An essential understanding of how to reach and communicate with fellow supporters has been at the center of every politician’s agenda‚ but a firm grasp on the future of communication can be the secret weapon that wins the war. For Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ it was radio. For John F. Kennedy it was television. And for Barak Obama‚ it was social media and social networking. Social media and social networking were effective during the election of Barak Obama

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    of 10 Expansion of the Supreme Power How can it be that the President of the United States is no longer “The Most Powerful man on the Earth?” According to Steve Forbes‚ Vladimir Putin of Russia has captured that pinnacle position due to his recent ability to successfully trump the President with all international eyes attentively scrutinizing his each and every decision. (Curry 2013) Is President Obama simply a poor leader or did the United States Constitution unambiguously establish

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