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    of popular sovereignty is the 2016 presidential election. We the people voted for who we wanted as the president, to represent our land and hopefully help our government. The election shows popular sovereignty because we the people voted and chose. Voting is the main way you show popular sovereignty. Another example of popular sovereignty is…

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    2000 Election Analysis

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    election between George W. Bush and Al Gore continues to spark controversy regarding which candidate actually should have won, even 17 years later. In 2008 the dramatization film of this election, Recount, aired on HBO and primarily documented the voting irregularities in Florida. At the time, Florida counted with 25 electoral votes, thus analytics predicted that whichever candidate won Florida would also win the election. It is later revealed in the film that George W. Bush won the election…

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    this cherished belief weren’t true? There are those that argue that a single a single person’s vote cannot make a difference. But are they right? Voting in America can sometimes become a confusing concept. We are not a direct democracy; meaning that a citizen’s vote does not go directly towards the president during an election. Instead, they vote for voting representatives in their state. This system is known as the Electoral College. The founding fathers built the election process around the…

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    Voter ID Laws

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    A development of recent states have been battling over several times of making a voter ID laws into reality. Republicans believes that a voter ID law would stop election fraud from occurring in order to have accurate and honest election results. But, would an national ID card or something similar to it going to fix the problem? According to Fraught With Fraud article “ID cards are man-made and anything and anything man-made can be counterfeited” (Hyde, K. (2008, October 13)). Not to mention,…

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    Is The Electoral College Fair? The controversy over whether or not the electoral college is fair has been happening since it was created. Many people don 't agree with how the electoral college does not reflect the true majority of votes but the electors votes instead. Others think that the electoral college was created for a reason and offers a voice to minority voters too. The electoral college is an interesting process that many people disagree with but many people realize that it was created…

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    Trump's Stunning Triumph, the Media's 9/11 You know the inclination when you wipe the grin off the substance of a presumptuous know-it-all? This is definitely the inclination the American public probably had, especially the Trump supporters, when each media master was demonstrated totally wrong and put in his and her place. The election result shattered the myth of the media's omnipotence whose astounding self-absorbed attitude, armed with their 21st-century statistical righteousness, failed to…

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    interest. People question why Americans don’t vote and I believe that it boils down to simple facts, that many citizens believe that it is meaningless. We know that illegals are voting, that deceased individuals are registered and “vote”, and that (Republican and Democratic) campaigns falsify paperwork for legalized voting. So I ask you, is it meaningless, when the system is broken?…

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    Tired Of The Bull Essay

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    The political party name is “Tired of the Bull.” This name is chosen because this seems to be the feeling of the American voters and the American people mostly myself. Candidate’s have made promises to the people and not kept them. While the government fights amongst themselves, they continue to hold up progress. An example of this would be the healthcare debate, everyone needs healthcare, without it health care cost would continue to be out of control and people would not get treated because of…

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    Jfk Screen Personality

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    performance dissolved doubts of immaturity and inexperience among the undecided and independent vote. In Kurt Lang’s study of 295 New York viewers, 222 people changed their voting intentions after the debate, and over 80% of these switches benefited Kennedy. Kennedy’s dazzling performance made voters reconsider their voting intentions. In addition to undecided and independent voters, Kennedy’s television performance convinced some Republicans to switch. Lang’s study found several Nixon…

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    An Interest Group is an “organization whose members have a common cause for which they seek to influence public policy, without seeking political control. Their primary activities are lobbying the members of legislative bodies through contribution to political parties working to elect sympathetic or pliable politicians, and conducting covert or open propaganda campaigns” ("What Is an ...Meaning"). Lobbyists are appointed by interest groups, and paid to influence politicians to vote in their…

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