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    THE influence of technology on the United States presidential elections is an on going debate among candidates and voters. "Has technology‚ such as the television‚ made elections more accessible‚ or has it moved candidates from pursuing issues‚ to pursuing image?" Television has pressured presidential candidates to succeed in the presentation of their image‚ instead of pursuing issues important to the well being of America‚ as a democratic nation. IN the past several decades‚ the country has

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    In previous elections throughout the years the media has found so many ways to impact each election. With the many advances of technology continues to have there will only be more opportunities for the media to influence the people. Especially with so many people having easy access to television whether it be from their mobile phones to the television in the living room. With the recent election‚ our 45th president it is crucial for the people to know where the influence comes from. The media is

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    Every four years the United States endures what is know as the Presidential Elections. These elections can be ruthless and dirty as the prize at stake is a big one. Each candidate is fighting to be the president of the United States. Some go on this journey for power while others with the intentions to improve the country they are proud to call home. However‚ before anyone is given this title they must pass one of the hardest tests‚ obtaining the votes of the public. This is no small task as

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    Introduction The US Presidential Election of 2000 featured George W. Bush and Al Gore. It will go down in history as one of the most closest elections¡¦ in US history. It also goes down as one of the most controversial. The final decision was based on just a few hundred votes in Florida. The controversy began when the media prematurely declared the winner twice based solely on exit polls. They finally conceded that the Florida count was just too close to predict. It would take a month before

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    The 2008 American Presidential Elections Nearly all American presidential elections can be seen as an historical event‚ but the elections on November 4 2008 were seen as even more important than ever before. In America there are two major political parties‚ the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Democrat Barack Obama defeated Republican John McCain with 365 electoral votes to McCain’s 173. The 2008 elections were the first time an African American was elected president and the voter

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    Abstract Many people living in the United States consider our government and its elections to be a model of inclusion and fairness. It is easy to take pride in our accessible and open election process‚ yet all too often people find themselves voting for the “lesser of two evils” in an election. Despite our devotion to the two-party system that effectively dominates American politics‚ our voting policy encourages apathy‚ prevents dissenting opinions from being expressed with efficacy‚ and grants

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    The Role of Religion in Presidential Elections “The relationship between faith‚ reason‚ and fear sometimes resembles…rock‚ paper‚ scissors (45).” This is the opening sentence in chapter two of Al Gore’s book‚ The Assault on Reason. In this chapter Gore talks about how fear takes over reason‚ reason challenges faith‚ and eventually faith defeats fear. This is the way that our society worked when he wrote the book‚ and it has not changed for the better since then‚ although it has not necessarily

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    is undeniable that Presidential campaigns and elections is something that is never fun. The amount of money‚ time‚ effort‚ and hard work that goes into everything can make things very demanding. In addition‚ not knowing if you will be victorious makes things even worse. However‚ presidential elections can be very jaw-dropping; as is the case with our two candidates currently running against each other. Generally‚ I would venture to say that no one saw this coming. A presidential race between Trump

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    As I sit back and watch how the presidential campaign unfolds‚ I cannot help but realize what a terrible state our country is in. I am worried about the future of my family‚ my friends‚ and my life. There used to be a time when presidential candidates of all parties were well respected by each other and the citizens of the United States. It is like our society wants to see people fail and is only attracted to the negative. It seems that neither of these candidates are respected on any platform

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    Gray Bagnal 8/11/12 Honors Civics and Economics The Election- A Presidential Candidate Study 1. The major differences between the Democratic and Republican parties have to do with the role of government in citizens’ lives‚ the role of the United States in world affairs‚ Interpretation of The Constitution‚ states’ rights. Dems believe that the government should have a large amount of control over peoples’ lives while republicans believe there should be less. Dems have a loose interpretation

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