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    But for the sake of this presentation I shall discuss a few. And the aim of this paper is to discuss the role of the media with the 2015 elections in view. And it should be noted that the media has an important role to play in the 2015 electoral process. Straight to it‚ the major role of the media in the electoral process towards the 2015 election is that of an Informing function. It behooves the media practitioners to spread useful information‚ which will enable Nigerian citizens to make

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    Through the whole cycle of the presidential election social media has had many effects on votes this year’s elections because of the portrayal of the candidates in and out of the campaign. Leading up to the presidential debate and election social media holds more negative effects for teenagers. Social media gives teenagers the opportunity to freely voice their opinion‚ but people vote based on opinions they hear on social media. We didn’t actually know the presidential candidates we go based on

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    factors that contributed to the change from Liberal vs Conservatives in the 1880 to Labour vs conservative with Liberal’s downfall by 1951. The 1924 Labour government was arguably a significant development as it was the first time Labour won an election‚ proving they had progressed from a small independent party to a real opponent of the Conservatives. This was significant as it showed that Labour had finally gotten their foot in the door and how Conservatives had not fully recovered from their

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    The election of 1932 was one of the biggest landslide wins in presidential elections. Held on November 8‚ 1932‚ in which Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Republican President Herbert Hoover. The election was held during the Great Depression‚ which is a main influence of the severity of Hoover’s loss. This was the longest and most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized Western world‚ sparking changes in economic institutions‚ policy‚ and economic theory. The fundamental cause

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    The Presidential Election of 2000: George Bush vs. Al Gore THESIS In the year 2000‚ prominent presidential candidates raced hectically against each other. The main two political parties chose Al Gore for the Democrats and George W. Bush for the Republicans. The phrase‚ "too close to call"‚ squandered endlessly as the electoral college could not predict the future leader even on Election Night due to the fact that the margins were almost indistinguishable. Florida‚ the fourth largest electoral vote

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    Why was Carter unsuccessful in his attempt to secure re-election in 1980? Jimmy Carter was the first elected President in half a century who failed to win a second term. His election in 1976 was set during the period of time when people had lost their faith in the presidency. After Nixon’s humiliation considering Watergate scandal and Ford’s simplistic and unenthusiastic govern‚ people were looking for someone outside Washington’s corruption. Carter seemed a perfect decision ‚ governor of a small

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    Why did Roosevelt win the 1932 election? – 12 mark question The Republican president‚ Herbert Hoover‚ was personally blamed for failing to deal with the consequences of the Wall Street Crash in October 1929. The Great Depression that followed was the most severe economic depression America had ever seen‚ and the whole world entered a state of poverty and hunger. Following the election in November 1932‚ Hoover was replaced by the Democratic leader‚ Franklin D Roosevelt‚ who aimed to tackle the

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    General election in 1987‚ Thatcher made the unfortunate political mistake of introducing the Poll Tax‚ which contributed to her downfall. The Poll Tax lead to riots throughout the UK and in March 1990 there was a protest in London which resulted in hundreds of arrests and injuries. The unpopularity of the poll tax was widespread and caused many MPs to lose faith in Thatcher. She refused to give in but former defence secretary Michael Heseltine stood against her in a leadership election. Thatcher

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    The third settlement was created by Senate as an attempt to end election disturbances. In 19BC‚ the senate left consulship up for Augustus while he was away. A Roman‚ Egnatius Rufus‚ attempted to stand in but was denied. Rufus then turned to violence and threats‚ which was later resolved when Augustus returned to vacate the last consulship through recommendations. This election disturbance showed how strong his auctoritas was. Augustus had the ability to control the voters to vote for his reccomendation

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    VOTERS STUDENTS TOWARDS THE USE OF AUTOMATED ELECTION SYSTEM ON THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ELECTION 2010 ANNABEL D. BALBUTIN A Mini Thesis Submitted to the College Of Business‚ Development Economics and Management‚ University Of Southern Mindanao‚ Kabacan‚ Cotabato‚ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Subject METHODS OF RESEARCH AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS MARCH 2010 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Philippines Elections are held in May every tree years for both

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