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    Decline Political Parties

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    of political parties in today’s society have been greatly debated, some saying that they have gradually declined with time, and others arguing that their presence has greatly strengthened throughout the years. In observing the first congressional district of Colorado, it has been evident that political parties are becoming stronger as time goes on. Through the examination of demographics, the effect of partisanship, and political manipulation, it is evident that with time that parties are…

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    In this essay we are going to look at how high partisan polarization affects the party in government, party organization, and the party in the electorate. Also how partisan polarization affects the three branches of government, and whether or not party polarization is a good or bad thing. The effects of the increased in partisan polarization, on the party in government begins with the Republican and Democrat party becoming more of a “policy position” to those who identify with one expect for…

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    Obama Social Conservative

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    My parents always voted Democrat also everyone else in my family. It was very unusual to vote conservative in my family. Growing up lower-middle-class I've always been economically liberal. but growing up in a religious household. I've been more socially conservative throughout my life. I didn't believe in marriage equality and women's right of choice. I’ve always been politically aware from a young age. I knew who the president was. I knew the United States army involvement around the world…

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    Adolf Hitler Influence

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    (“Adolph Hitler and WWI” n.p.). One of the most important aspects leading to Hitler’s rise was his charismatic attitude. Through the German Worker’s Party, Hitler distinguished himself as a talented orator. He showed a lot of energy, making speeches everywhere people wanted to listen, giving off an aura of trust. His message: Jews, socialists, liberals, pacifists, and those who believed in democracy stabbed Germany in the back. War did not defeat Germany (Shirer 30; “Adolph Hitler,” Am. Dec.…

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    The 2008 presidential election was the 56th presidential election and was held on November 4, 2008. Democrat Barak Obama was against Republican John McCain. The parties’ candidates focused mostly on change and reform in Washington, but in the last few months of the election campaign domestic policy and the economy surfaced as the main issues after the 2008 economic crisis. Obama’s ability to ensure voters that he could handle the economic crisis at the time and voters disapproval of the outgoing…

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    The current state of this year’s presidential campaign is chaotic. There are a loot of US citizens who do not know who they are going to vote for. Some people are even voting for the presidential candidate that is opposite of their political party. Whoever people vote for, being correctly informed is the most important thing when considering a political candidate. In the age of the internet, there are millions of pieces of information available to anybody. However, not everything on the internet…

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    changing his party affliction over the years, his vote of Glass-Steagall in the Senate, and if Edward Snowden is a traitor or hero had everyone including himself confused to what was he talking about. The little known candidate is former Virginia Senator Jim Webb; a decorated combat vet who probably scared the democrat viewers when he said his biggest enemy was a guy he killed who made the mistake of throwing a grenade at him in Vietnam. Receiving hardly any applause for his answers, liberals…

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    When it comes to Catholics they are liberal when it is coming to minimum wage and taxes but with social issues like abortion rights and the case of divorce they are strict or conservative about that. Religious groups mostly support conservatives for public office and they tend to vote the Republican party that associate with abortion rights, school prayer, divorce than foreign policy (ushistory.org, 2016). The religion…

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    Reagan's Economic Policies

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    over the phone from his home in California his proposed budget cuts willing over Democrats. Although these democrats were fence-sitters, the idea of a Republican president winning over the other party was something successful. (UPI, webpage) In today’s political era, it would be next to impossible for parties to agree and compromise on a certain policy, especially an economic one. Reagan recognized and seized an opportunity. In Edward’s “The Strategic President”, he wrote that, “effective…

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    Graduating in 1932, he found an open position as a radio sports announcer in Iowa. Later on in his life, Ronald Reagan served two terms as governor of California. Although he was a Liberal Democrat, he ran as a Republican, changing parties mainly due to his belief that issues with which America was being confronted had crossed party lines and so must he. He ran and was elected president of the United States of America for two terms, starting in the year 1980 and ending in the year 1989.…

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