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    President Barack Obama and Donald Trump’s Selected Speeches History has made another round in the United States of America for the past eight years in the White House; can there be affirmation of the next president to fulfill the high expectations? Observing President Barack Obama’s “Acceptance Speech” made in Chicago‚ IL in comparison to Donald Trump’s “NYC Speech on the Stakes of the Election”‚ critics have viewed how both candidates struggled in a similar way of gaining the trust of the American

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    the impact of weather on U.S. election outcomes remains unclear. The most rigorous work to date found that precipitation benefits Republicans and suggested that Florida rains influenced the outcome of the 2000 presidential election (Gomez et al.‚ 2007)‚ but a recent analysis finding that precipitation only lowers turnout in uncompetitive election states calls this claim into question (Fraga & Hersh‚ 2010). Here‚ we reanalyze the 1972-2000 U.S. presidential elections with a focus on supporters of

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    American way of electing the highest office in our country is hard to explain on a good day to a fellow American‚ let alone to a non-American. The question that often follows an explanation of the Electoral College is something like: why doesn’t the United States just adopt a popular vote? Through the course of this paper I will talk about first the history of the Electoral College. Secondly‚ I will discuss the negatives of the Electoral College. Finally I will look at the possible advantages of switching

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    principles. According to the Webster Dictionary a democracy is “ government in which people choose their leaders by voting‚ and where they are treated equally and have equal rights.” The definition does not capture what the United States feels it’s a democracy. The United States is believe in the democratic ideology is‚ but is best known as a representative republic. In The Columbia Encyclopedia‚ Sixth Edition‚ 2001: "Traditionally a republic is distinguished from a true democracy in that the republic

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    Virginia Center for Politics The Electoral College and Presidential Campaigns: Working the System Purpose: This lesson may be used on its own or as a continuation of the YLI lesson The Controversial History of the Electoral College. Students are required to apply their knowledge of elections and the Electoral College system to use recent information on voter trends to examine the outcomes of the 2000 elections and predict the 2004 election using Sabato’s Crystal Ball website. Objectives:

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    years presidential election. There is no doubt that it is controversial‚ but in the end either Trump or Clinton will be moving into the Oval Office in the start of next year. Experience is something that I feel is strongly important and crucial to have when running for president. It has been said in Donald Trump’s campaign that “he’s a smart businessman and successful dealmaker”. Hillary Clinton on the other hand is a “self-assured lawyer‚ a powerful political wife or a tenacious presidential candidate

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    ideological politics‚ which is why Senator Obama has reached out to Republicans to find areas of common ground. He has tried to break partisan logjams and take on seemingly intractable problems. During his tenure in Washington and in the Illinois State Senate‚ Barack Obama has accumulated a record of bipartisan success.

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    may speak for the majority to the country‚ but a minority comparatively can counteract and speak out for its injustices. In the 2008 Presidential Election‚ Democratic Senator Barack H.Obama was elected to the office of President. After his election‚ a conservative moment known as the Tea Party emerged to fight back the left leaning Federal Government. 2016 saw the election of Republican Businessman Donald J. Trump‚ a left wing movement is at rise. Protests occur in the streets a day after his inauguration

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    Yes the Electoral college should be taken out of the constitution.The Electoral College requires a presidential candidate to have transregional appeal. No region has enough electoral votes to elect a president. So a solid regional favorite has no incentive to campaign heavily in those states‚ for he gains no electoral votes by increasing his plurality in states that he knows he will win. This is a desirable result because a candidate with only regional appeal is unlikely to be a successful president

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    September 2012 My general impression of this design is that Obama is letting Bill Clinton take the spot light to gain more votes because so many people believed that Bill Clinton was an excellent president and that he can win over votes in republican states like Utah and Colorado. The important design elements of this cartoon are the wording “It’s my party but you can swoon if you want to…” its showing a lack of mindfulness of the voters they are more focused on what Bill Clinton has to stay then

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