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    At the point when Americans vote in favor of a President and Vice President, they are really voting in favor of presidential electors, referred to all in all as the Electoral College. It is these voters, picked by the general population, who choose the President. The Constitution allocates every state a number of electors equivalent to the combined total of the state's Senate and House of Representatives commission at present, the quantity of electors per state ranges from three to 54, for a sum…

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    media is a huge part of presidential elections. There are many positives and negatives to having the media around the people of the United States. Is it right to be biased on television or any other media outlets that might influence the audience’s voting choice? I definitely think it is wrong. I believe people should not listen to the media during the presidential election because of biased television stations, biased newspapers, and biased social media. People should not…

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    republican democracy is more efficient and precise. The job gets done rapidly and the people receive a more relaxing life and this will make the community more joyful overall. In a direct democracy, the people would be in voting booths all day just waiting and sitting voting on every issue. This would make the people more stressed. The people are not perfect and since we form the government, neither is the government. Direct democracy always ends in people wanting to become more popular and…

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    The Federalist Argument

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    “Trump plans to enlist grassroots and Democrats to sell tax plan he will call biggest in history,” from USA Today connects with, “The Federalist,” the ideas of urban over rural, persuasion, updating ideas, and political disputes all work to tie these pieces of writing together. Many people have feared the urban and wealthy have taken advantage over the poor and rural populations. Americans leaders have tried to please both by coming up with alternative ideas to bring a sense of equality to all…

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    Why Is Voting Important

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    change by voting. Voting help us choose a person we want to lead or represent us in government. By voting we express our opinion formally are officially about issues that affect us. Voting is our way for our voices to be heard, to hold elected officials accountable for their actions, and to have a say on important issues that affect us, the community, in the world. For these reasons voting is very important. For one, voting is important because it's how are voices are heard. Voting is our way…

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    presidential election is held every four years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, which most of us should know by now. You help choose your state’s electors when you vote for President because when you vote for your candidate you are voting for your candidate’s…

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    is a federal political party in Canada devoted to the protection of Quebec's interests in the House of Commons of Canada, and the promotion of Quebec sovereignty. The Bloc was formed by Members of Parliament who defected from the federal Progressive Conservative Party and Liberal Party. BQ founder Lucien Bouchard was a cabinet minister in the federal Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney. The BQ seeks to create the conditions necessary for the political secession of Quebec from…

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    The election is rigged, unless Trump wins. Trump’s repeated claim that the election is rigged is unfounded, almost certainly false, and threatens the foundation of our democratic society. Every time he feels threatened or his poll numbers drop, he becomes an eight year old who can’t admit he lost his little league game and blames it on the umpire's bad call. But Trump isn’t an eight year old and the ‘game’ he is playing will decide the future of America. Trump is a candidate, that even at…

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    Voting is a very important part for american life. voting should not be lower do to the unwilling and unwanting of so many young teenager's today. lowing the age voting will only have negative outcomes for the states. Most young voter's will have more or better thing to set there mind to, like school, friends or family life. A lager amount of youger voters would most likey do not even know would be best for there country. If 38% of voters between the age of 18 - 24 voted in 2012 how much…

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    Dudek Government

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    In the lesser-developed land of Dude-K, Dudekians are searching for a change from their current authoritarian regime. The oil rich country is looking for a political system that will bring stability and democracy. The current political system in Dude-K has limited political participation and favored those in power, but the Dudekians have the opportunity to bring about a democratic regime where the rules and norms of politics will give the public a large role in governance, as well as certain…

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