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    Christians are drawn to the “Democratic Jesus” is because of the Just-War and Pacifism theories. Gushee states that as “Christians we are called to resist the descent into violence so characteristic of sinful human condition” (pg. 10). With the Democratic Party being geared towards resolution without war, more often than Republicans, it is this to what leads some people to subscribe to the Democratic Jesus. Others realize that it seem the only reason to vote Republican is because they “proclaim…

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    Legislative measures, as well as grassroots movements can also play a role in increasing female political representation. Many legislative measures, although not related to political representation directly, have been put in place to increase the autonomy of women and move closer towards gender equity. These laws focus on three main areas that most influence gender inequality—institutions (i.e. social norms and markets), households and families, and the economy. “Households and families shape…

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    Critical Election Issues

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    people are still unemployed is because of immigrants, government officials and some business owners. Another reason is Republican party is not fully behind Donald Trump’s ideas. The national review, a popular conservative republican magazine, wrote a whole issue on not supporting Donald Trump and how he is the wrong leader for the party. (Heeke) Not having the party supporting him could push Donald Trump to becoming an independent while taking several votes with him. Another reason is if Hilary…

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    History Of The PPACA

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    December 19, 2009 -- Senator Ben Nelson, a conservative Democrat, becomes the 60th vote needed to permit the Senate version of the health care bill. December 24, 2009 -- The Senate passes its health care bill 60-39. January 17, 2010 -- Obama stumps for Martha Coakley in a Massachusetts Senate race…

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    huge amount in reparations paid, caused the economic hardship, and left many Germans unsure in their government. Then, along came Adolf Hitler, and his party, the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, or simply known as the Nazi party. Hitler and the Nazi party appealed to Germans by giving them hope in restoring the German government. The Nazi party was not a new political group, but became popular when Hitler promised a new life, and to create…

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    January 29, 1970 in Janesville, Wisconsin and is the youngest of four children of Paul Sr. and Betty. Ryan still lives in Janesville on the same block he grew up on and is married to his wife Janna and has three kids. Ryan is part of the Republican party since 1999 and is serving the first district of Wisconsin and is currently in the role of Speaker of the House. Janesville was established and developed by three main families, the Ryans, Fitzgeralds, and Cullens. The Ryan families can still be…

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    sharp relief is that the House of Representatives no longer functions. It has paralyzed itself with the help and assistance of state legislatures that can’t resist drawing congressional district lines in ways that enable members of Congress from both parties to pick their voters. It’s called gerrymandering, and it…

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    Breakout Debate

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    many deals, or too few. “…We have to solve problems in America by coming together, Republicans and Democrats, Americans first, party and ideology second -- in the second back seat of this country. That's what we need to do.” Kasich is positioning himself as the ideal nominee for a general election. He has abandoned the usual tactic of clinging to extremely conservative and right wing principles to gain traction in the primaries, and has chosen instead to be himself. He is not the loudest or…

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    Diversity In Politics

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    United States, of course, is not a monolith, and neither are its two major parties. The historical, geographic, cultural, and circumstantial diversity of the fifty states yields a tremendous amount of regional variation in American politics. That variation hasn’t disappeared, but it has abated. State and local candidates are increasingly setting aside regional priorities in favor of hot-button issues straight off the national party platform, without regard to each state’s circumstances,…

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    For example, when the author says” Both parties seemed to be the same, the same neocon bombings of other countries.” Neocon (a democrat conservative views) being used and never defined throughout the entire article. Also, the terms cahoots (partnered with) and WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) go completely unexplained as well. In addition,…

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