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    Donald Trump many thought this election would just continue Republican dominance in the state (“Party Affiliation”). With just under $1.8 million dollars raised Roy Moore enjoyed a modern day front porch campaign remaining mostly active on social media (Strauss and Bland). Roy Moore didn’t actively travel or push for tough grass root efforts but rather‚ remained active on twitter with over 609 tweets‚ attempting to mobilize young Republican Alabama voters (“United States”). Through his social media

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    After Hope And Change

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    Kobe Simms  11/10/14  Mr. Horwits  Social Science       After Hope and Change     Chapter 1 Questions  Show three facts that illustrate why 2012 was “a fairly narrow victory” for Obama.     1. President Obama had won reelection by a close margin of only 3.85 percent. He earned a  rank of 24 out of 30 past elections since the year 1896.    2.  President Obama became the only incumbent in history to win reelection while losing  vote share. Obama lost vote share in nearly every state during the election

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    The Election of 1896

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    whose platform was based off of argarian politics‚ and relied on argarian voters. After the election of 1896‚ this was longer the case. The country made a shift from a partially argarian nation to an urban and industrialized nation. The focus of the Republican party had went from a goal to promote economic growth to the need to maintatin and regulate industrialism. With the fall of argarianism as an opposition‚ the continuance of industrialism in America was not an issue. From the fall of argarianism

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    education very important and with raising tuitions‚ this is one of my main concerns. Republicans would have tuition increased while Barack would frankly try to do the opposite and this is another reason he has my vote. I do not understand why‚ tuitions being as high as they are now would have to be increased. Especially when one of the primary focuses of our nation is to educate the people. Mitt Romney and other republicans blatantly ignore the fact that not everyone can afford higher education although

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    Idaho Congressional DistrictToday Idaho is one of the most republican states in the United States. Since 1968‚ 11 of the 14 House of Representatives have been republican. Also‚ since 1968‚ there has been only one senator that was not republican. Since 1968‚ Idaho has been consistent with voting for a republican president. Before 1968 Idaho had a strong democratic presence. The state of Idaho has two congressional districts‚ the 1st congressional district and the 2nd congressional district. I currently

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    Content Analysis

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    Category 2. The Republicans are at fault Category 3. The Tea Party is to blame. Category 4. General Filler Operational Definitions: Category 1: Statements by the author or quotes from Republican officials that blame Democrats for the crisis. (E.g. claiming that the Democrats were acting out of line and harming the nation by obstructing what the Republicans want to do.) Category 2: Statements by the author or quotes from Democrat officials that blame the Republicans for the crisis

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    America: A Nation Divided

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    Democratic National Committee. (2011‚ December 01). Democrats. Retrieved from http://www.democrats.org/issues/immigration_reform Gop.com. In (2012). Republican National Committee. Retrieved from http://www.gop.com/2012-republican-platform_home/ Greenberg‚ Edward S. and Benjamin I. Page. “The Struggle for Democracy”. Longman‚ 2011. Print. Republican Party. (2010‚ February 10). On The Issues. Retrieved from http://www.ontheissues.org/Celeb/Republican_Party_Immigration.htm

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    a working family agenda (AFL-CIO‚ 2012). In states that have newly appointed republican governors and lawmakers they seems to have an agenda to advance corporate influence and lower wages‚ suppress voting rights and eliminate worker protection on the job (AFL-CIO‚ 2012). The AFL-CIO slammed the Republican presidential contenders as being defenders of privilege and opponents of working people. “Each of the Republican presidential candidates‚ has pledged to uphold the special privileges of Wall

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    In her recent book White Rage‚ Carol Anderson explores various time periods of progress made and how subsequently they each were met with by the history of white supremacist reaction‚ or white rage‚ to the African American fight for justice. Since the passing of the Thirteenth amendment to the Civil Rights movement to the election of President Barack Obama‚ white rage has fueled deliberate roll back to these achievements of African Americans. In “The Cruel Hand‚” Anderson examines the threat to

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    When Will We See Change?

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     for their leaders support of ratifying the constitution.  Jefferson‚ Madison and their supporters opposed these policies‚ including ratification‚ and took the name the “Anti­Federalists”. Later by the 1790s‚ the anti­federalists began calling themselves "Republicans‚ or Democratic­Republicans‚ terms that had become popular after the French Revolution in 1789" (Dye 208).  The Democratic­Republicans gained historic significance following the election of 1800 when they successfully won the presidency and power

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