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    Throughout the history in America, public elections have been the way for officials to be given a position in office. Election campaigns have changed drastically since campaigns have began until todays day and age. The media has gone from just articles in a newspaper to television, radio, and social media broadcast. The media has provided voters with more and more information throughout the years through the broadcasting. It is controversial weather or not voters knowing too much…

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    The 2016 Presidential Election is a hot topic in America at the moment. One of the most intense rivalries in the campaign is between Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Currently, Secretary Clinton is the front runner of the Democratic party, followed closely behind by Senator Sanders. With a long career in the White House, She seems like the obvious Democratic nominee. However, Sanders’s cult like following strongly opposes to anything said by Clinton. The main question is, why? As…

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    Even though I am not of age to vote, I am proud of my fellow peers for taking control of their voting rights. We did not taking this presidential election lightly. We took action in voting and letting the candidates know we, the people, do have a voice and we will play important role in the future progress of America. In order for us, the “minority,” to continue to thrive in the political arena…

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    This presidential election was the the first one that I could vote in and I am sure it was many of your first as well. With that being said, I haven’t fallowed the other elections as close to know how ugly they were in the past. Based on my experience of this election I think it was an extremely hard and ugly election. It was not only ugly between candidates and parties but also between friends and families. I think elections are going to bring out the worst and candidates are going to bring…

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    significant impact on the public’s views and way of thinking. Currently, we as a nation are trying to figure out which candidate in the presidential election would fit best in office. The media is the primary means through which public opinion is shaped and at times manipulated. Just as Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate who is leading in the election, mainly because of the media coverage he receives. Every move Donald Trump makes, every word he says is taken and analyzed not only by…

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    Presidential candidates take almost two years to announce they are running to the day they are sworn into office. They work with the two party systems and during that time they spend a lot of money during the campaign. Some of the parties since the 1872 are the Green Party, the Libertarians, The constitution Party to name a few. During the past years the Americans have either elected a Democratic or a Republican Party member to the highest office in the land. The Republicans and Democrats…

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    but a handful of midterm elections have seen the incumbent party losing a significant number of seats to the opposing party. Even though the presidential party won the presidential elections simply two years prior, the opposing party drastically wins seats from the president’s party typically offsetting the majorities within the House of Representatives and also the Senate that the president may have had originally when they entered office. Throughout the midterm elections every state votes on…

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    Presidential elections have always been a controversial issue among the people of the United States, particularly in the world of politics; but the question is why is this topic so remarkably controversial? Choosing our president has always been a delicate decision in a like matter: will our leader be able to withstand an economical crisis, an attack on American soil, or a bill that pleases the majority of the 3 million or more civilians? The 2016 election has become more argumentative as each…

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    president. They have to go through many steps before getting to the big day, the Election Day, which takes place on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The first step during an election years are, Primaries and Caucuses. During the process nominees from each political party get selected, which after are officially announce at the party’s national convention. Therefore, candidates could start their election campaigns and focus on winning the swing states as they aim to win the 270…

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    The 1920’s was the era radio transformed presidential elections. Now, presidential elections are hearable, readable, and seeable on what is known today as “SOCIAL MEDIA.” During the last two elections, social media played a significant role in presidential campaigns and voter engagement. In 2008, President Obama was the first presidential candidate to use social media as a platform to engage and influence millennial voters. Today, we see Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Jeb Bush as the…

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