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    The presidential elections are right around the corner and the the White House is up for grabs. Whether your views are republican, democratic, or independent, there tough result that will affect all Americans today. Ancient civilizations had their individual standpoints on the ideal leader. Touching on this ideal leader from an ancient perspective will probably narrow the basic characteristic our candidates today are showcasing. Ancient Summer was built around temples. Their first cities…

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    States of America has had a rich history of presidential elections, with every one being interesting and important to the future of the country. Out of all the steps in the election process, debates have been an important factor. Atifete Jahjaga once said, “Democracy must be built through open societies that share information. When there is information, there is enlightenment. When there is debate, there are solutions.” Debates are crucial to American elections, as evidenced by the 1960, 1980,…

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    ideas being politics. Many distinguished people in the government believe that television allows direct contact between election candidates and the people, while others would argue that the presence of television influences…

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    The presidential election is a long and complicated process, it takes funds and supports to have smooth campaign. Most candidates begin building a campaign, raising money, soliciting support, and courting the media for months, before the election begins. Every 4 years we elect the president and vice-president by an indirect device known as the Electoral College. There are many political parties, but the most popular ones are Republican and Democratic. The difference between the Republican and…

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    vote for for this election? A lot of people tend to vote today based off what they have heard about a candidate and that could be the negatives or positives. My informative paper consists of research about different candidates and different office positions. It will talk about the different views on presidential candidates and whose running for what office in the US Senator and US Representatives as well. Since I am from Orangeburg, South Carolina and there are five elections that are occurring…

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    According to Merriam Webster(1) on election vote, select or poll ''is the act or process of choosing someone for a public office by voting''. Many people think that the presidential electoral in the USA take place through a direct vote, in other parts in the world, but this is not the case. Because it love variation and uniqueness in every thing, so they have different way to elect their president and who they chose the new president are 538 people. The election in USA occur quadrennially-…

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    The 2016 presidential elections are upon us as the year is coming to an end. One of our presidential nominees has risen many concerns with the majority of people in the united states. Donald Trump is representing the republican party in the 2016 presidential elections and has spoken on many issues that are important to our nation. Along with many of these issues, he has also talked about shutting down certain issues that are helping the united states and even the world. Given this topic, Donald…

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    Framing Theory in Current American Presidential Elections Americans will elect the new President on November 8. The importance of this event is reflected in online news: Most sources discuss disputes between main candidates Hillary Clinton (Democrats) and Donald Trump (Republicans). This attitude conforms to the framing theory. It also corresponds to the agenda-setting theory, but the first one is more general and reflects the situation deeper The framing theory focuses “on the essence of the…

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    In previous elections throughout the years the media has found so many ways to impact each election. With the many advances of technology continues to have there will only be more opportunities for the media to influence the people. Especially with so many people having easy access to television whether it be from their mobile phones to the television in the living room. With the recent election, our 45th president it is crucial for the people to know where the influence comes from. The media is…

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    Voter Behavior in American Presidential Elections Did you vote in the last presidential election? If so, who did you vote for and why? There are many factors that influence voters in presidential elections. Before we get into the different kinds of factors, let's observe what voting behavior is. The study of voter behavior is the examination of why people voted the way they did. A lot of Americans are reported to following news about national politics "very closely", but many voters…

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