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    Religion In The 1960 Presidential Election: A Rhetorical Analysis Religion was a hot topic during the 1960 Presidential Election‚ but not as a result of laws or policies. Rather‚ the media and public’s concerns grew over the religion of Democratic Presidential nominee‚ John F. Kennedy. As a Catholic‚ Kennedy sparked debates about the importance of Catholicism in his candidacy‚ as well as the separation of church and state under his administration. Kennedy received an invitation to speak to the

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    John Edwards Presidential Election Speech On September 27‚ 2007 John Edwards gave a Presidential speech dialogue using not only television‚ but also an interactive website called myspace.com. John gave his speech at the university in New Hampshire. The college students from the university were allowed to ask questions‚ and there were also people using the online website that were asking questions as well. John gave a very persuasive‚ but very interesting speech. He covered every single topic

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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 what

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    parties organized? the two main parties are organized into local‚ state and national government Compare two party systems to multi-party systems. two party systems do not work together but a multi-party system how has the power of the political party declined over the years? the media has caused the power of the political party to decline What is a third party? Identify the main obstacles to third party success in US elections. a third party is any party that is not democratic or republican

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    I picked this article because it demonstrates blatant propaganda. Basically‚ President Barack Obama has claimed to the New York Times Magazine that he manipulated the media to “sell” to the public a nuclear deal with Iran. Apparently‚ he helped create a false narrative so that the general public would support the deal. It mirrors Animal Farm in numerous ways‚ yet does not share the same violent plot. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon used Squealer to convey propaganda to the other animals

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    Becoming an Informed Voter – Researching My Congressional Delegation What is the Political History of your district and State? Harris County in the state of Texas was formed in the winter of 1836‚ and was first called Harrisburg County after an early settler named John Richard Harris. The name changed from Harrisburg County to Harris County in 1839. In the United States House of Representatives‚ Ted Poe‚ a Republican‚ currently represents my district (Northwest Harris County). John Whitmire was

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    Gore (2000)‚ a divided Supreme Court ruled that the state of Florida’s court-ordered manual recount of vote ballots in the 2000 presidential election was unconstitutional. The case proved to be the climax of the contentious presidential race between Vice President Al Gore and Texas Governor George W. Bush. The outcome of the election hinged on Florida‚ where Governor Bush led Vice President Gore by about 1‚800 votes the morning after Election Day. Because the returns were so close‚ Florida law called

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    Fiona “Why Americans Should Vote in Presidential Elections” Being able to vote for the leader of one’s country is one of the foundations that our founding father built this country on. When early settlers came from England their main goal was to start a country where people had the right to do whatever it is they choose to do with their lives‚ starting with freedom from a monarchy. People died in the Revolution for such freedoms as choosing the leader of their country. It started out as just caucasian

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    Informative Speech: Donald Trump Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ the audience will know more about Donald Trump. Introduction I. Does anyone know who’s famous line is “you’re fired!”? Donald Trump. Whether you have seen him on the Apprentice or see him all over the news‚ Donald Trump seems to be in the media quite a lot. II. By the end of this speech‚ you will have learned more about the life of Donald Trump. III. We are all business students and Donald Trump has stood

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    Bernie Sanders has lead the poll in New Hampshire and Iowa‚ according to CBS News polls Sanders has surpassed Clinton by 10% in Iowa‚ and 22% in New Hampshire. He claims to be a Democratic socialist‚ for some that’s a red flag in this “self-made” society. But apparently this is not the case anymore. There has been a lack of belief towards Sanders‚ even though he shows leading the polls‚ people believe he won’t make it to the White House. Although‚ Sanders supporters are extremely enthusiastic‚ with

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