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    The new era of Mass Media Company has influenced the way we communicate and gather information‚ will it change the way we chose our leaders? The answer might be closer to a yes than an ‘’I don’t know.’’ We have seen the growth of broadcasting over the years from 1945 when there were only 8‚000 TV sets in America to approximately 114.8 Million today. The power this mass media medium to modify‚ inform and create people’s opinion might be underestimated. Broadcasting is maybe one of the most important

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    Following the 2008 presidential election and the devastating loss for the Republican Party‚ the Tea Party emerged seen as the savior the GOP needed‚ and in their eyes‚ the saviors of the collapsing country. The grassroots movement mainly composed of conservative‚ white middle-class citizens gained traction and exposure through Republican business elites‚ national advocates and funders‚ and media exposure‚ particularly conservative news sources with Fox News leading the way. With these outside factors

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    the next president of the united states? The current election promises to be a historic election no matter the outcome. On the democratic side we are presented by a potential female president as well as a Jewish president. This is no small matter and would be as ground

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    elective politics and has entered into the 2016 race for the Republican presidential election. His brash personality and simple rhetoric appears to be resonating with voters. This idea is reinforced with his increasing numbers in the polls especially after each altercation he has with the other candidates. Donald Trump is clearly is emerging‚ and maintaining his current position‚ as a front runner for the Republican presidential election. Most of society would agree that public opinion is an important

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    gone for just one day. However‚ it’s not for a day‚ it’s a total of four years. Trump has set out plans of deporting every immigrant of Hispanic race‚ some could also include Mexicans who are born in Mexico‚ but got proper papers to live in the United States. This action is considered impossible and inhumane‚ its separating families and taking away a safe haven for individuals. For example‚ in the film a wife whose husband is Mexican disappeared one morning. The wife now a single mother‚ caring for

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    In comparison with many other countries in the world‚ the United States of America (USA) is a relatively young country‚ it has been independent for around three hundred years. Since its beginning‚ the USA has succeeded in becoming the most powerful empire the world has ever seen‚ both economically and militarily. Its profound influences are not restricted in regional scope but reach over other nations throughout the world‚ regardless of developed or developing ones. Thus‚ its success as the driver

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    1. What were the key issues in the 1800 presidential election? Why is it called the "Revolution of 1800?" Thomas Jefferson won the election of 1800 by a majority of 73 electoral votes to 65‚ and even though Adams got more popular votes‚ Jefferson got New York. But‚ even though Jefferson triumphed‚ in a technicality he and Aaron Burr tied for presidency. The vote‚ according to the Constitution‚ would now go to the Federalist-dominated House of Representatives. Hateful of Jefferson‚ many wanted to

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    differing ideologies. Obama believed and publicly voiced that ‘Clintonianism’ was a step behind ‘Obamaism’. However‚ despite Obama highlighting their disparities in the 2008 presidential election‚ their ideologies were amalgamated under Obama’s presidency‚ in more ways than one. Clinton’s wife‚ Hillary‚ was appointed as Secretary of State‚ and Clinton himself was often called upon for aid by Obama. Moreover‚ Obama’s administration - from its staff to its prioritization of health care - looked “a lot like

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    electors that represent your state‚ and the bigger states get more electors. Sounds perfect right? Wrong. The way the electors are distributed is not perfect‚ and three times in American history‚ the person who won the popular vote did not win the electoral vote. That happened in 1888‚ 2000‚ and 2016. Because of this‚ electoral college should be abolished because it is outdated‚ it does not always reflect the popular vote‚ and it causes candidates to only campaign in certain states. The electoral college

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    running mate. “You guys should come and at 4 p.m. You can find out what the major announcement will be.” The move comes a day after GOP front-runner Donald Trump swept all five north eastern state primaries‚ ultimately declaring himself the presumptive GOP nominee. Cruz is hoping to gain momentum in the Hoosier State which votes next Tuesday to stop Trump short of securing the 1‚237 threshold needed to win the nomination and keep alive the hopes of a contested convention. The last time a candidate

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