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    Negativity In News Media

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    my everyday routines, I made sure to stay as positive as I could because of the good vibes it promoted all around me. Well, as I 'm sure many of you have noticed, these days the news-media has been spewing out negativity left and right. The 2016 presidential…

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    which significantly shaped future presidential elections. Therefore, in “The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln,” Wilentz successfully proves that the election of 1828 represented a democratic revolt of the people as the election…

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    as something which had a more damaging effect than we realized. Reagan was one of the first to overspend and run up the national deficit, something which Bush and almost all of the other following presidents continued to do. It has led to the United States having more federal debt than any other country in the world. The repercussions of Reagan’s spending are still being felt today, leading to the historically defensible point Dallek has, that as the debt increases, “the 20 year consensus…

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    The Democratic Party

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    that Frank believes in a utopian view of liberalism. When comparing the events and changes that happened in the Obama administration to FDR’s it is hard to get on board considering all of the events that happened between those time frames in the United States (various wars, economic crises or reforms, and the rise of the professional class). When Frank keeps referring to the good ole days of old school liberalism it actually is quite insulting to the democrats of today. By making this…

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    President Nixon

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    and the world as a whole. For a presidential candidate to make his mark during this time, he’d have to include important values and policies that will better the lives of those within the country. Another important aspect would be the reputation and image portrayed by the candidate; arguably the most important aspect of a presidential campaign. In Joe McGinniss’s “The $elling of the President”, he explores the complications and factors concerning the 1968 presidential election about Richard…

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    It was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn the Western world had experienced. Although it originated in the United States, the Great Depression caused a drastic decline in employment, output, and acute deflation in just about every country in the world. The Great Depression had a staggering effect on social and cultural aspects, especially in the United States, where it represented the greatest hardship the Americans had faced since the Civil War (Romer and Pells). The 1920s were a…

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    The Popular Vote System

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    Roberson December 4, 2014 POL315 Professor Russo The United States has been well known for its democracy since the 1700s. The country has presidential elections every four years. In elections almost every American citizen over the age of 18 has a right to cast a vote for the president excluding United States territories such as Guam. The process in voting for the president of the United States is by no means straightforward. In the 2000 presidential election the candidates were Al Gore and…

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    every state has 2 Senators regardless the population. District of Columbia has the same number of electors as the state with least number of citizens which is currently 3. States also have more electors depending of population. Number of electors can change every 10 years depending on migrations between states. Electors are being elected directly by voters. US citizens vote for presidential candidate but they actually choose those electors who had pledged to vote for their party’s presidential…

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    When this formal assignment was handed out I was truly worried. I had no idea what to write about. Thinking on the surface I thought that there was no precise purpose for writing, at least for me individually. To be blunt, writing is far from my favorite activity. However, as I sat down for a period of time and pondered deeply about the topic I realized just how important and vital writing can be in everyone’s lives, especially mine. At a glance, I believed that if my writing skills were above…

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    Big Tent Party Analysis

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    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 primary states. For four years while serving as the Secretary of State, Mrs. Clinton enjoyed one of the highest ratings of any government officials in the Obama presidency. Her diplomatic travels and accomplishments received critical acclaim. But almost…

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