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    propensity since 1980 to vote for Governors of a different party than the preferred Presidential candidate in those states. Georgia and Wyoming are reliably Republican states at the federal level while Vermont has voted for the Democratic nominee every year since 1988 and has a track record as perhaps the nation’s most liberal state. Nonetheless, all three voters in all three states have expressed a willingness to support governors of both parties. Additionally, Vermont, Georgia, and Wyoming…

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    Racism has been an infestation on society throughout the history of nearly every country. And, due to recent political events, many profess that the declared racism of America’s president elect will be the downfall of this country. However, many fail to realize that politicians well before the birth of the Millennials have implemented a coded style of racism called “dog whistle politics”. Dog whistle politics, in layman terms, is a political movement, speech, or campaign that has one meaning to…

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    The 2015 General Election saw the Conservatives win an overall majority, 12 seats ahead of the Labour party and was said to be the most unpredictable election in a generation. With scores of the population having turned away from traditional styles of voting, a nation of swing voters emerged (Cowley and Kavanagh). Whilst it is true to say that social class and age remain fundamental components, it could also be said that more modern short term factors such as issue voting and the media have…

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    Big Tent Party Analysis

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    The strength of the Democratic Party is in its diverse and inclusive base. That’s why it’s often referred to as the “Big Tent Party.” Unfortunately, that is also its ‘Achilles hills’ when it comes to getting a general consensus on issues and nothing more has demonstrated this phenomenon than the current presidential race involving former Secretary Hilary Rodham Clinton. After riding high in the polls among democrats leading up to her announcement, she is now barely in the lead in some key early…

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    supporters nationwide through multi-platform distribution, including, but not limited to TV, social media, and the general media. Naturally, the target audience is younger and more liberal than that of the Republican convention. However, even among Democrats, the day should especially appeal to a younger, more liberal audience as the three major speeches will be delivered by Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney, Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders who represent a position slightly…

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    • Explain at least five differences between popular and scholarly sources used in research. There are at least five differences between popular and scholarly sources. One of the easy to see reasons is a lack of pictures, and advertisements. Magazines and newspapers are notorious for including these items next to an article (Ashford, 2014). Another difference would be the location of the source. Finding sources through the internet will yield a lot of results, but gathering sources from…

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    Bush, I think an appropriate place to begin would be an assessment of how the views Lily Allen has towards the Republican Party can be seen in her lyrics. Bush’s presidency is remembered as one of mistakes and poor judgment. He made numerous unpopular decisions regarding war, and was publicly and extremely against reproductive rights. He backed a constitutional amendment forbidding…

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    successfully implement the New Deal’s programs. Before the New Deal could be passed, the President had to remove or change many parts of the plan. Compromises are vital for any nation, big or small. They have to have support from both political parties. FDR believed all Americans should be in a social insurance system, from “cradle to the grave.” However, compromise after compromise slowly whittled away FDR’s vision for an improved system of social provision. The original New Deal included…

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    of both CSIS and the politics with regard to potential acts of terrorism. The Bill’s passage was remarkably controversial, supported only by the Canadian Progressive Conservative Party and the Liberal Party (who only supported the Bill with an aim to amend it). Indeed, it was so contentious that the New Democratic Party initiated a filibuster in an attempt to defeat it. Bill C-51 has been criticised by numerous agencies and…

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    to Reagan through the Bush era. His history of the rise of conservative ascendancy from the earliest days of Goldwater forward brought back many memories and filled some gaps. Critchlow develops a comprehensive narrative of how the Republican party challenged the established Democratic majority which was still entrenched with a fusion of the last of the “New Dealers” as against the rising strength of the…

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