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    From the article, it is clear to see that a race caucus could be extremely helpful on larger college campuses. It was clear that larger groups are needed to provide good numbers to allow each separate race caucus group can open up and discuss. The minority race caucuses, for example the Hispanic, Biracial, or African American groups, can actually start to connect and discuss about their past experiences with racism, intentional or not. The white caucus group is needed in order to uncover the…

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    There are two goals of the electoral process: explore the process by which a person becomes President and what citizens are looking for in an candidate. To become a president in the United States, you will have to go through nine steps. The first step is deciding to run and forming a campaign. After deciding, you will need many people to help you. First important person is the Campaign Manager. This person see everything in the campaign, including the direction of the campaign. Second person is…

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    Caucuses operate very differently from the more common primary elections. During a caucus, a state holds a convention where it chooses delegates. Instead of casting ballots and voting, citizens gather within precincts. The people who attend the caucus vote for the candidates available. For a given period, roughly thirty minutes, participants try to convince the undecided as well as those who decided on another candidate…

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    By Patrick Osas Edogiawere University of the people U. S. A. Caucus, White House Open Education Improvement Effort Many years back in Washington D.C, a joint meeting was held between the Congressional Black leaders and President Clinton, collaborated together on a new plan for K-12 education improvements in the U.S (Gale, 2010, p. 69-74) which they all agreed together that such plan will help provide betterment for future accomplishment. The aim of this meeting is to approve…

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    even before the primaries, news broadcasts and publications are full of talk about the election. The American people largely make political decisions based on coverage of the politicians, which is what makes Bernie Sander’s recent tie at the Iowa caucus so interesting. He received 48.6% of the vote, which is notable because of how shockingly little media coverage has been devoted to him by mainstream media. From the very beginning of his campaign, Sanders was written off. No one from the…

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    The U.S. government consists of the executive, legislative, and judicial branch. This separation of powers is practiced to prevent the government from having too much power and limiting people’s rights. Congress in particular is assembled for the people as a media to communicate with the government. Congress is formed by our founding fathers and evolved in a way that will enable the legislative branch to act as the people’s representative and ultimately accomplish this goal with its power to…

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    Although this law was created to establish campaign reform, many people have sued the State of Illinois on the premise that this new law violates their constitutional rights. One of the leading cases in this matter is Liberty Pac. v. Madigan. In this case, the plaintiffs Illinois Liberty Pac, Edgar Bachrach and Illinois State Senator Kyle McCarter, believed that this new law violated their rights under the First, Second and Fourteenth amendment. This case was filed in the United States District…

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    Hillary Clinton win pulling out close wins in Iowa. Due to a very close tie between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, CNN did not confirm Hillary Clinton’s win until around 1pm on Tuesday. "The results tonight are the closest in Iowa Democratic caucus history," Iowa party chairman Andy McGuire said. New Hampshire is the next state to vote on February 9, with Sanders holding a strong lead he is expected to beat Clinton in New Hampshire. Hillary and Bernie both held rallies in New…

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    I will not be eligible to vote until 2017, but I would vote. Voting is an activity available to every citizen in America. In the political environment as a citizen we observe as an issue, laws or bills unfold. Casting a vote is the process to have your voice heard, to exhibit the concerns about what is going on in this country. Not all governments and countries allow their citizens to express their opinions; cherishing this right. During 2000 presidential election the citizen of the…

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    House Speaker John Boehner has packed it in. At the same time one of his principal tormentors, Congressman Mark Meadows, has kept a low profile. Thus far he has had the decency to not dance on Boehner’s grave. Boehner’s demise and Meadows’ role in bringing him down have significance that goes way beyond the bad blood between a 25-year House veteran and an upstart back-bencher. The real significance that their dispute throws into sharp relief is that the House of Representatives no longer…

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