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Twitter In Presidential Elections
The introduction of media has significantly impacted the way candidates campaign during the
United States presidential debate cycles. While mainstream media outlets (i.e. televised newscasts,
radio broadcasts) have played an important role in providing live coverage of events in which
candidates spoke about their platforms, the purpose of the media was completely altered with the
introduction of social media, specifically Twitter. While journalism was meant to be an unbiased
practice, Twitter and other social media sites have taken on the role of a biased news source, forever
changing presidential elections in the process.
Founded in 2006, Twitter quickly became a prominent figure in the social media sphere, boasting
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While there has been a lot of negative feedback from the results of the election, both campaigns
should see social media platforms, particularly Twitter, as a catalyst for future change. The use of
social media during the 2016 election has granted several candidates, not just the major party
candidates, plenty of media exposure to a differentiated group of voters. Additionally, social media
grants candidates more time to directly communicate with voters on issues that they are particularly
passionate about. Furthermore, candidates have the opportunity to use feedback from social media
sites to predict future winners of the popular vote well before the election. The millennial
demographic has not held back with their opinions on issues and the results of the election;
therefore, candidates and their campaign teams should take social media and the information it
provides into serious consideration when partaking in such large–scale
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Perception 's Configuration Of Reality : 45th Presidential...
Perception's Configuration of Reality: 45th Presidential Debate Jay Van Bavel's 2016 article
addresses an important and relevant issue: voters' deeply divided perceptions of presidential
candidates. According to Bavel, approximately 70 million viewers tuned in to watch the final
presidential debate on October 19, 2016. In theory, one would be valid in assuming that while
processing such an event, everyone should be experiencing the same reality–all are watching the
same debate, hearing the same words said by the same people. Strangely, however, this is not the
case: in reality, Republicans and Democrats concluded the debates with drastically separate
conclusions on the candidates. According to a CNN poll referenced to within Bavel's article, Hillary
Clinton won the first debate, with 67% compared to Donald Trump's 27%. However, a further
examination of these statistics reveals an obvious divergence between the democratic and republican
parties. According to democrats, Clinton won (89% to 5%); according to republicans, Trump won
(54% to 28%). Why is there such a great divide when both parties were presented with the exact
same information? People do not see the world objectively–without the influence of personal biases.
Instead, people reinforce the goals and values of the partisan group they identify with, allowing the
party's views to color their perceptions of identical information (Bavel). According to a paper
mentioned in the article, written by Bavel and his research
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The Presidential Election Of 1980 Essay
On Tuesday, 4 November 1980, The United States presidential election of 1980 was held. The
competition was between incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter and his opponent, former
Californian Republican Governor, Ronald Reagan. Reagan, assisted by a falling economy
complicated by inflation and high unemployment, and the Iran hostage crisis, Reagan would win the
election in a sweep, receiving the largest number of electoral votes ever tallied by a presidential
candidate not currently in office. Jimmy Carter, who beat out Edward M. Kennedy for the
nomination for Democratic leader, attacked Reagan as a wild right–wing fundamentalist. The former
actor, Ronald Reagan pledged to elevate the cynical mood of the nation, and won a conclusive
victory. This election marked the creation of what was called the "Reagan Revolution," and
indicated a conservative repositioning in national government.
Throughout the 1970s, the United States underwent a wrenching period of low economic growth,
high inflation and interest rates, and intermittent energy crises. In the spring and summer of 1979,
inflation was on the rise and various parts of the United States were experiencing energy shortages,
Carter was widely blamed and planned on delivering a major speech about energy conservation, but
he thought the American public did not care for what he had to say. In the mist of all this, Carter
went on the presidential retreat for the bilateral treaty on Camp David. "For more than a week, a
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Presidential Debate
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Debate Speech
By far, the United states presidential debate is one of the most popular debates in America. The
debates are extremely important for the citizens of the United states because they help those in the
audience as well as those watching from their homes decide who will be the country's next president
for the next four years of office. Not only does the debate reveal how the presidential candidates will
solve their issues for the country, if elected, but they also create a long lasting connection and
relationship between citizens and the candidate. The citizens of the United States either tune in on
television or arrive at the debates location to witness the most anticipated debates that takes place
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Donald Trumps and Hillary Clintons first impression in all of the debates were unfriendly because in
the beginning of each debate both Hillary and Donald never shook hands with each other. The
appearance of Donald trump was not candid either. Donald Trump showed to all debates in his usual
business attire, black and white suit with a red tie. That appearance gave a 'it isn't personal, it's just
business' impression to the audience. Hillary, however, dressed formally like she was normal united
states office personnel. All in all, both Trump and Hillary put on a great and entertaining debate for
the 2016 presidential
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IKEA: A Case Study Of Interpersonal Communication In The...
Interpersonal communication
Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people.
Successful interpersonal communication is when the message senders and the message receivers
understand the message.
Interpersonal conflict at workplace, someone tries to cause trouble with other workers by
disagreeing views or ideas and resulting in fights. In this part of the research I would like to analysis
on how Interpersonal conflict affects work place.
Case study: How IKEA avoids miscommunication among staff
Togetherness is an integral part of the IKEA culture.
As such, IKEA has several programmes in place to allow staff to interact with each other to build
rapport to better understand each other.
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People who watched it on T.V surely believed Kennedy won by a long shot. We all know Kennedy
ended up winning the election, so why was the audience so polarized? Because while Nixon
sounded good, he looked awful! Nixon was pale, sweaty and clearly anxious next to the young,
handsome and confident Kennedy. Nixon had a grey, ill–fitting suit and refused makeup, while
Kennedy had a dark, well–fitting suit and allowed makeup artists to touch up his already tanned
skin, fresh back from campaigning in sunny California. Kennedy confidently looked right into the
camera while Nixon never settled his gaze. Overall, while people may have agreed more with what
Nixon said, Kennedy's way of presenting himself made him the winner to those who saw it in
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Political Caucus
– A caucus is a meeting of members of a legislative body who are members of a specific political
party to choose candidates or decide the policy. A caucus is a system of local gatherings where
voters decide which candidate to support and select delegates for nominating conventions. Caucuses
are special in that they allow participants to openly show support for candidates. Only registered
voters can participate in a caucus and they are limited to the caucus of the party with which they are
a part of.
The Election for the President of the United States happens every four years on Election Day. It
starts with the primary elections and caucuses and moves to the nomination conventions during this
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They demand the release of all of the imprisoned people because of marijuana charges and that their
criminal records be cleared, this party is a single party that only supports the legalization of
marijuana, mostly adults and teenagers (young adults) support this party and this party was founded
in the good state of Kentucky, also the people in this party are scared Americans that are tired of
having to fear living in the day of our government and they demand the rights to grow marijuana,
anti–prohibitions the people of this party, Local chapters have been formed in 8 different states and
are joined with a number of international cannabis political
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The Election Of The Electoral College Essay
In the United States of America, the presidential elections are based on the Electoral College. The
Electoral College is combined of the house of senators, House of Representatives in every state, and
the U.S. Congress which is the head. In each state, a senator and, a representative's get one electoral
vote, whosoever they cast their vote in for earned that electoral vote. Usually those Senators, and
representatives cast their vote for their party's. In my opinion, I think is unfair to citizens, that the
Electoral College show no regards, but select electors cast their votes to determine the President,
instead of the popular votes choosing the winner. Example of how the Electoral College gets to pick
who the next president is, are shown in the 2016 presidential election that was between two
presidential candidates, one named Hillary Clinton, who is a Democrat, and Donald Trump, a
Republican. Hillary Clinton received less electoral vote, and more popular votes. Donald Trump
received more Electoral votes, and less popular votes. Although more people voted for Clinton,
Trump won the election since he had more electoral vote, and the electoral vote decide the winner of
the presidential election. Donald Trump is not the only candidate that has won the election by the
(Electoral College) electoral votes. Statistics have shown that this 2016 Election is not the first time
candidates have won the popular votes, but lost the election because of the 270 Electoral College
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Presidential Election Vs. Presidential Elections
As we approach the final day of the US election, polls show vantage for Clinton, the representative
of the democrat party over Trump, the representative of the republic party so far. FiveThirtyEight,
Nate Silver 's predictions and polling data for the 2016 presidential election between Hillary Clinton
and Donald Trump, tells, 49.2% of the popular vote goes for Clinton and 44.5% of the popular vote
goes for Trump. These popular votes conducted in November 2, 2016. Clinton and Trump are the
only candidates who remained in the race in the final stages representing their parties after the other
candidates lost chances in competition. They have completed all the three presidential election
debates and they are about 1 week away from the final day of the US election. There are few states
remained undecided about the future president. The undecided and changing states are the ones
which will determine the wining candidate in the final day of the elections. My prediction for the US
election result is that Clinton is going to win the race. The factors shape the election results are the
campaign events, tactics and the media influence. In this paper, I am going to discuss how these two
factors are contributing in Clinton campaign then I will propose a strategy for Trump to help him
wining the race. Both candidates had different career route and political life. ("Hillary ...") Clinton
earned a low degree. She served as a first lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. She also
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Television And Politics
Since the creation of television, ideas and information have come into American homes influencing
the watcher for better or worse. This had lead to great influence on topics that have strong political
ties. Television has allowed the United States population to access and keep up on political news for
the better of modern politics and presidential elections. Television allows the viewer to feel like they
are a part of the debate, they also feel that they are getting up–to–date news and that's two most
Americans it is the only way to follow the election.
To begin with, television has improved for the election by allowing viewers to feel like they are a
part in the debate.[D1: Position] First, in Campbell's "Has Television Reshaped Politics?," ... Show
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Most scientists claim that we are always on the brink of great discover. But, maybe this next great
discovery will change one thing for the better, just like television did for presidential
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Comparing Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump Essay
These are the Two Worst Candidates in History Throughout the history of the American presidential
elections there has never been an election that is being dread this much. The choices for the election
are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton has spent years in politics, and has held both
the position Secretary of State and First Lady. She is well known for the federal investigation into
her and the corruption of the Clinton Foundation. Trump on the other hand, is a very successful
businessman and is worth billions. He has never been in politics and it shows when he makes rude
comments. Recently, he has been accused of rape and sexual harassment. This election cycle is a
disaster with the candidates fighting at every step of the election. They are always bring up what the
other has done in the past, and about what they have said on the campaign trail. This smear
campaign has many wondering how these two were picked for candidates. On top of that, in debates
they bicker back and forth like five year olds. Also, instead of waiting for the other to finish talking
during debates they try to talk over each other. The debates look like a yelling match. Neither
candidate shows restraint when they are suppose to be having a structured debate. Both of these
candidates have showed throughout the election trail that they are truly the worst candidates in
history. Hillary Clinton since the start of the presidential race has spent a lot of time in the
courtroom fighting
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The United States Election Process Essay
The United States Election Process With the 2016 presidential election on its way, with two of the
most polarizing candidates ever. And one who shared that if he loses then the "System is rigged".
With Congressional approval rating at 17%, politics in the U.S appears rotten. Which is what the
freackanomics episode I listened to, "10 ways to make politics less rotten" was about. But how may
know how the U.S election cycle actually works? The process can be quite complicated and
confusing at times. So it is understandable why many may not know how it works.
Step 1: Requirements
To run for President of The United States you must first meet the requirements set for in Article Two
of the US Constitution. This Article states that to serve as President you must be a natural born
citizen of the US and be at least 35 years old. You must also be a resident of the United States for
over 14 years. This candidate doesn't have to meet these requirements prior to running but must
meet them by Inauguration Day. What is not mentioned in the requirements, is the amount of funds
it takes to run for President. It can cost up to hundreds of millions of dollars to fully fund a
Presidential campaign run. This reason alone is what limits so many third party candidates for
President. Only billionaires such as Ross Perot can have some success running this way.
Step 2: Primaries
The current process of nominating a U.S. Presidential candidate is called a primary. Every major
party in the
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Hillary Clinton Candidate Analysis
The Candidate that speaks more effectively
In the Presidential debates, Hillary Clinton speaks more effectively. She does this by remaining
professional in answering the questions that were asked. When the debates get heated, Clinton is the
candidate with the right temperament. She also presents herself as being more prepared and
knowledgeable. Something else Hillary does well is sticking to the topics and facts that are being
discussed and being crystal–clear in delivering her information.
When the Candidates of the Presidential Debates become acrimonious, Hillary Clinton is the
candidate with the right temperament. She doesn't let her arguments get personal and she doesn't
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What Hillary does well is valuing all facts when acting in response to questions. With this in mind,
Hillary is presenting herself as transparent. She is crystal–clear in her explanations. We know that
she is using fact, because everything she says can be supported in some way. When listening to the
debates, Hillary mentions several times that she has a fact checker on her website,
Hillaryclinton.com. However, Trump struggled with truthfulness throughout the debate. A recent
article about the first debate says, "The Washington Post rated about 65 percent of his statements to
be "Four Pinocchio's" (their worst rating for lies), and PolitiFact has scored only 16% of his
statements as "true" or "mostly true." This severs his credibility and brings his judgement into
question. Trump also had trouble answering specific questions regarding his plans and had a hard
time keeping his temper under control when confronted about having inaccurate facts. To add on to
this, in the second debate he also weaved around tough questions about ungraceful remarks he had
made in 2005, constantly calling it just "locker room talk." Yet, Clinton's efforts of being clear in
delivering her information proves that she doesn't want the audience to think she is keeping secrets
so she can be
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Electoral College Voting Process
During this Presidential election season, voters will try to ensure that their votes have the most
impact in the election. The U.S. Constitution declares that an Electoral College will elect the
President of the United States, and that the various states will determine how those Electoral College
votes will be allocated.
Unlike other countries, The Unites States has a process that we go through when we are electing
presidents.¬ If a person wants to be President, they announce themselves before the first primary
election which is held in February and is the year before the actual election. Primary elections are
elections that are held in each state and helps the individual political parties decide whom their
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Since our ideals did not believe in dirct democracy, I feel that way we elect our president is very
pleasing to them. Even though we vote for the president and vice president, we don't excacly vote
for them. Because of this year's election, I feel like we should be more democratic in our
presidential elections. Due to the fact of how of the voters voted and the opinions of caditidates.I
feel like if we be ore ddemocratic, we pwuld rerpsect the way of the people. That means everyone's
voices and opinion will be heard. It also means everyone vote would count and we would be able o
pick the predient o fth eUNited States wwithout anyone ding it for us.That is why I feel like we
should be more democratic in our descioins. Even though the opinions of the candiates during the
campaign rallies had a huge effect on hw the voters voted, voters cast their voted depending on who
they feel is fit for the job and who can make thy country better, phically and finjically. But when it
all over, it is up the electoral college to decide our
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Presidential Debate Pros And Cons
PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
Many thoughts are racing; many people are concerned. Who will be the new president of the United
States? Us Americans will choose the 45th president of the United States on November 8, 2016. So
sad to say that President Barack Obama is ineligible for re–decision because of the term breaking
points set up in the Constitution, but never will the Americans forget the amazing job he has done.
Will Donald trump who referred to 'race man' 'money hunger' win. Will Mrs. Hillary Clinton step up
as the first women and stand up for our rights. Many of the future presidents say that they are for the
people, but who would really be the people's president. The presidential debate is a big deal in the
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I believe the presidential candidates that we have right now are not the best candidates. If I had to
pick one person, I would choose Hilary Clinton. I believe she will be the only one that would be
important far as helping our community because she actually does show that she cares about the
African Americans community and she definitely fighting for women equal rights although in the
constitution it states that we all have equal rights but it seems as if it is going left because it is a lot
of things that women are not being able to do so I really do feel like she the great impact on the
female community.
–Wayneisha Turner
I believe the candidates who are running for presidency are not the best selections. If I had to
choose, I would vote for Hilary Clinton. Having her as a president would create history. I like her
because she cares about all
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Political Rhetoric And The Media
"You don 't get the chance to make America great by getting rid of everything that made America
great," Stated by Hillary Clinton during her campaign rally in St. Louis, Missouri to attack candidate
Donald Trump from his previous diverse rhetoric. Political Rhetoric has been very popular in today's
society. Politics use this as a platform to criticize other candidates about important points that are
essential to the United States and its citizens. Not only does others believe that political rhetoric is
out of control but it is a negative form of art. During election time, the media and the internet are
critical for candidates because it gives them easy access to the younger audience. Although social
media is enormous in today's society, this is the best way for young voters to make their voices
heard. Scott Keeter a research analyst and exit poll analyst for NBS News stated that "Young voters
have given the Democratic Party a majority of their votes, and for all three cycles they have been the
party's most supportive age group" (Keeter, 1). According to U.S. Census Bureau over the course of
time the rate of younger voters "Dropped from 50.9% percent in 1964 to 38.0 percent in 2012" (U.S.
Census Bureau, 2).However, the media continue to evolve with modern society. I believe that
rhetoric such as visual political rhetoric helps the youth to get more involved with the political
arguments while being educated and entertained at the same time.
When people talk about political
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Do Public Debates Help Or Hurt Candidate Success?
Do public debates help or hurt candidate success in US presidential elections?
The date was September 26 1960, at exactly 7:30 p.m., somewhat an unfamiliar young and Catholic
Senator from Massachusetts was about to change the world. One of the most unusual points on the
timeline of history where things changed very drastically all in a single night, was about to change
the political domain and of course the world. Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard
Nixon was about to partake on an adventure that was ordinary. On that night, one of the most
legendary moments transpired. This moment increased the power of television and benefited
electioneering since the political button on a shirt. The Nixon–Kennedy encounter had all interest,
with the nation watching the first televised presidential debate.
For a majority of the United States of America, it was their first presentation of John F. Kennedy.
When Kennedy, the 42–year–old Irish–American Junior Senator, was approached about the idea of
debating his political opponent on television, he agreed instantaneously. While on the other hand,
Vice President Nixon had just concluded 12 days of hospitalization for a mishap knee injury.
Richard Nixon's sweaty, pale and underweight, appeared sickly, while on the other hand a glowing
Kennedy, self –confident, and not to mention good looks won America's hearts. Millions watched
the first debate and were impressed as the young, attractive, articulate Senator from Massachusetts
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The Importance Of Latino Political Parties In The 2000...
The amount of Latinos in this country is rapidly growing; the Latino community is 16.3 percent of
the population. In the article written by Kate Linthicum, it is estimated that 40 million Latinos will
be eligible to vote by 2030 and in 2014, 25 million Latinos were eligible to vote. In the previous
2012 Presidential elections, the massive amount of Latinos had a significant importance in the
election. Both the Democratic and Republican political party aimed to receive the support of the
Latino voters. This upcoming election both political parties will have to find strategies to win over
the Latino vote. Neither the Democratic nor the Republican political party is a perfect fit for the
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The Democratic Party will have to overcome the high number of deportations under the Obama
administration. The Democratic Party will have to find strategies to bring voting enthusiasm among
Latino voters (Przybyla). In the last 2012 election, Latinos had a 40 percent turnout rate. This is not
a true representation of the eligible Latino voters. The Democratic Party will need the Latino votes
in swing states like Nevada, Florida and Colorado
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What Is The Disengagement Of Young People?
As an international student, this is my first time witnessing the process of the presidential election
here in the United States. Based on how people behave and converse, I have realized that it was
crucial to vote in the 2016 presidential election. This year, America had two of the most
controversial candidates competing for the presidency. Donald Trump ran under the Republican
Party while Hillary Clinton ran under the Democratic Party. Because most people had strong
feelings toward each candidate, there had been a lot of pressure to vote. As a Xavier University
student, I witnessed this pressure as I saw people meeting to discuss the importance of voting,
politically affiliated clubs holding forums to discuss the best strategies to influence voters, and the
Student Government Association providing free shuttle rides that took students to the voting
stations. This is why claims about the disengagement of young people baffle me. Many people,
especially the older generation, argue that Millennials are disengaged in political activity and voting
(Dalton 54). This claim is false because Millennials engage in politics through taking part in
campaigns, volunteering, and are well informed on political issues. On the other hand, Millennials'
voter turnout is low because even though they try to be involved in politics, politicians do not
engage them; this means that politicians are not interested in Millennials.
Young people participate in politics differently from the older
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The Relationship Between Television and Presidential...
The aim of this paper is to look at the relationship between the mass media, specifically television,
and presidential elections. This paper will focus on the function of television in presidential
elections through three main areas: exit polls, presidential debates, and spots. The focus is on
television for three reasons. First, television reaches more voters than any other medium. Second,
television attracts the greatest part of presidential campaign budgets. Third, television provides the
candidates a good opportunity to contact the people directly. A second main theme of this paper is
the role of television in presidential elections in terms of representative democracy in the United
States.
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The Democratic vote, however, declined 3.1 percent more in the postcall districts than in the precall
districts (p. 874).
This result suggests that the NBC prediction did have an impact on the election. Additionally, this
result supports the impact of the media on political behavior.
Some experts argue that rates of voting in the western states are not affected by early projections.
Strom and Epstein argue that the decline in western states' turnouts is not a result of the early
projections by the networks but is the result of a complicated combination of factors, none of which
is related to information received on election day (Epstein and Strom, 1981, pp. 479–489). This
argument denies the influence of polls on the voting turnout in the first place, and it denies the
impact of media on political behavior.
Other researchers look at the issue of exit polls from a legal perspective. Floyd Abrams, a First
Amendment lawyer, supports the constitutional rights of the media and says their exercising of their
rights should not be restricted, even if that influences the voters:
Once it becomes a legal issue, even people who believe that projections are harmful, or that exit
polls are sometimes misused, should unite and say that the law should not be used to stop people
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The Game Changer : Social Media And The 2016 Presidential...
From the Huffington Post in the article "The Game Changer: Social Media and the 2016 Presidential
Election" author R. Kay Green (2015) discusses strategies the candidates are using in order to win
over the minority vote, which is to connect the millennial generation with social media. Specifically,
social media has been shown to improve voting patterns because the younger generation can see and
read about the election through social media. For instance, the subject matter first appeared in the
2008 elections as Barack Obama was the first candidate to use social media to his advantage, with
this strategy the candidate was able to gain more voters. Quickly, Obama's campaign tactic is
obviously seen throughout the 2016 election with majority of the candidates now appearing on more
than one technology platform. Throughout the article R. Kay Green uses ethos, pathos, and logos to
support and express the impact that social media has had on the 2016 presidential elections. In the
article "The Game Changer: Social Media and the 2016 Presidential Election" Green (2015) uses
logos to support the amount of money spent on social media and uses specific percents to show how
many political discussions take place over the internet. For example, R. Kay Green states, " political
ad spending is expected to reach an astounding $11.4 billion...social media is estimated to account
for more than half of the $1 billion budget for digital media ". In other words, the evidence above
explains Green
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The Big Role Of Social Media In The United States
Social media is an online community that most people choose to engage in our generation. It is a
generation that people spend most of the time on social media platform than the real society. Social
media is not only a part of the social world, it is also an influence that are able to affect individual's
life as political perspective, culture perspective and economics perspective. In this essay, I will
discuss the topic about how does social media affecting social world in the political aspect. In the
2016 election, there were several news that being discussed in United States. The news was about
the presidential election of United States. And the news was being associated with social media
platform.
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People value the daily lives on social media. More than a platform that connects every individual in
the social world, social media is the most powerful weapon in the political war. The finding that
describes the frequency of fake news on social media has been contributed in the article "Social
media and the election: Fake–news writer feels bad, pro–Trump bots, more" by Levi Sumagaysay.
Sumagaysay explained that "The top–performing fake news stories had more engagement on
Facebook than the top–performing real news stories in the final three months of the campaign, a
BuzzFeed analysis has found. The numbers: 8,711,000 shares, reactions and comments on the fake
news items, and 7,367,000 shares, reactions and comments on articles from the likes of the New
York Times, Washington Post, NBC News and others." The finding indicates that the frequency of
fake news in the past three month is way higher than before. More than that, there are reactions and
influences of the fake
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Vote Trump Persuasive Essay
The 2016 presidential election has been a long, riveting election full of
unexpected twists and turns down to the final two candidates – multimillion dollar Trump
or the second Clinton. In the eleventh month of this year, November 2016, the finalized
vote will be announced nationwide – though many are left unsure of what to do – vote for
their originally intended party, refrain from voting all together, but there is a solution.
Vote Trump. With Trump's background and experience in the money making business,
deals and transactions will not phase him, he is, regardless of what the uneducated society
says about him, a loyal United States citizen, and he is not afraid to say what is both on
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"Trump will support
American laws, the Constitution, and the nation's borders" (Vorse).
How much longer can America survive on insecure leadership? Trump might be
blunt, but maybe what America needs is blunt. "But anyway, we have training camps
growing where they want to kill us. That's my question. When can we get rid of 'em?"
(Trump). Yes, the comment made was blunt, but was it straightforward and to the point?
No other candidate has taken such an honest route in their campaigning and that is why
the country has ended presidential term again and again, in deeper debt and despair than
when each president began their term.
For the many Americans who are not of caucasian descent, are not of the higher
class, or are not in agreement that the government should get to make personal decisions
for citizens (such as abortions or same–sex marriage), there is a concern. Concerns for
small business owners and lower class Americans after election of candidate Donald
Trump, have been brought up. "Despite his claims that his rise to one of the wealthiest
Americans wasn't easy, Trump does not know what it's like to pinch pennies"
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United States Voting System
(a) The political cartoon depicts Ralph Nader, a third–party candidate who ran in the 2000 election,
addressing America's "throw–away mentality." Meanwhile, a woman in the background is ironically
casting her vote into a trash can labeled "Green Party Votes." Since the Unites States has a two–
party system, the vast majority of our country votes for major party candidates. Therefore, the point
of view being expressed about minor parties is that voting for a third party is throwing away a vote.
For example, when Ralph Nader ran in the 2000 election, he had nowhere near the number of votes
needed to even compete with the major party candidates. So, he ultimately took votes away from the
major party candidates, which could have possibly changed the outcome of that presidential
election.
(b) Two rules of the United States electoral system that act as obstacles for minor party candidates
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Because they have an unlikely chance of winning a presidential election, minor parties can take
chances and promote an idea to a larger degree than major parties would. Therefore, they can
introduce different ideas or issues that may not be mirrored by the platforms of the two major
parties. An example of this is when The Socialist Party introduced the notion of a 40–hour work
week in regards to child labor laws in the early 1900s, which led to the Fair Labor Standards Act of
1938. They can also shift national attention to particular issues by pushing major parties to include
underrepresented concerns or groups. In other words, they often push major parties to adapt their
policies to include third–party stances. So, when one of the two major parties win, third–party voters
may still get what they want if issues that fit many peoples' ideologies are
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Take a position that defends, challenges, or qualifies the...
I do believe that television has had a positive impact on presidential elections. In modern times there
is a need for television for these types of events. The authors mentioned agreed with the fact that
television has had a positive impact on presidential elections. One source, Source D, is a chart of the
ratings for presidential debates. I believe that television has had a positive impact on presidential
elections because the world has changed in recent years, the people have changed, there is a trust in
the people who are on television, and there is a more honest aspect when someone sees it
themselves. I believe that television has been a positive impact for presidential elections because the
world has changed into more modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is positive because there are too many people to not have this technology to help. The people
also put their trust in people that have power. In his article, "Channels of Power: The Impact of
Television on American Politics," Source E states, "Johnson was a great believer in public opinion
polls, and he knew that a recent poll had shown that the American people trusted Walter Cronkite
more than any other American to "tell it the way it is." (Ranney) Because of this, the American
people placed their trust in the hands on Cronkite. They trusted him more than they did their
president, and because of that President Johnson made the decision to get out of Vietnam and not
run for another term as President. President Johnson knew that the American people would listen to
Cronkite more than they would him. This made television positive because they could see for a fact
what Cronkite had to say.
The chart in Source D shows the television ratings for presidential debates. The ratings have had an
overall decline as the years go on. This is because the people tend to change, and the technology is
not advanced enough yet for them to be satisfied. As in the above argument, where they needed to
see the candidates in order to truly have a grip on what they are saying, they now need a newer way
to view the candidates in the debates for the people to have a better understanding of
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Presidential Election Of United States
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Presidential Elections
Introduction
The presidential elections of United States of America take an indirect form where citizens of the
U.S who are registered as voters in one of the states in U.S which are usually 50 states, or the
District of Columbia, cast ballots for Electoral College members, referred to as electors. These
electors then in turn cast direct votes known as electoral votes in their respective state capitals for
president and vice president positions of the United States. Each states casts as many electoral votes
that is equal to the number of its Senators and representatives in Congress, while in Washington,
D.C. they cast the same number of electoral votes as the least represented state, which is three. The
day when registered voters cast their ballots is called the Election Day. This paper is going to
generally discuss the presidential elections history, an outline of the process of the process of
presidential elections, constitutional requirements for presidential candidates in the U.S, presidential
nominations, general elections campaigning, Electoral College and lastly inauguration.
To begin with, the founding fathers of the United States came up with a democratic system in which
the American people had the power and responsibility to choose their leader, unlike Britain where
leadership was monarchical. George Washington was the first president of the United States of
America to be elected under this new order, which
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The Electoral College Is A Privilege Of A Democratic Society
Voting to elect government officials is a privilege of a democratic society. Every four years, in one
of the most important events in U.S politics, millions of American citizens exercise their voting
power by casting a ballot for a presidential candidate. However, these millions of cast votes elect a
small group of state representatives known as the Electoral College, not the president of the United
States. Under the current voting system the power to elect the president is solely the responsibility
of the Electoral College not the people. Although the Electoral College has a rich history, it is an
outdated voting system and should be replaced by National Popular Vote. This method electing the
American president has been in practice since the eighteenth century. Two years after Americans
gained independence from the British, representatives from twelve of the thirteen original states
gathered in Philadelphia to write the U.S. Constitution. During that era, the states essentially
operated as separate republics and moreover its own legislative governing bodies. The goal of the
document was to establish a strong central government without diminishing state rights (Ross 21).
After extensive debate and compromise, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788, thereby
establishing the three branches of government with executive power granted to the office of
president. However, how should the president be elected? Representatives debated three options: a
direct vote by
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Presidential Election Of The United States Essay
Presidential debates in the Unites States are a hot topic around the world. Even though American
voters have the role of choosing the next president, people from many different countries tend to
heed interest in the elections, due to the fact that the president of the United States has such an
influence in locations around the world. People rely on the media to obtain factual information about
the presidential candidates, their political stances, and interests in foreign affairs. The fact that
information about the presidential candidates can be distributed worldwide by the media is
wonderful. Even though this sounds wonderful, it is possible that statements during the debates, or
results from them, can be portrayed with bias by the media, or even censored. So, there is a
possibility that the interpretation of the American presidential candidates, by people around the
world, may be altered after a debate. This change could be influenced by the debate itself, or by
media releasing information about the debates. This will be performed by showing the effect debates
and media have on voters in the United States of America, academic journals regarding censorship
in Russian media, and ultimately comparing the results of several of the 2016 presidential debates
between presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, portrayed by the pro Hillary
Clinton American News source, the Los Angeles Times, to Russia's pro Donald Trump Pravda
Report.
It is a common belief that
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The Election Process Of The United States
Every four years the United States has its presidential election, a process which was originally
designed by our forefathers to be a way that the people can decide who is their commander in chief
and have true representation of the common people's best interests. The way our current electoral
process is set up though has become less then a shadow of what our founding fathers wanted for us.
Today our presidential elections are skewed by the electoral college, a system that in itself is easily
manipulated by big corporations and corrupt politicians that have their own interests in mind, not the
interests of the people. Adding further to this corrupt system known as the electoral college there is a
slew of evidence pointing to, yet not limited to voting fraud, voting manipulation and the media
manipulating what the people see happening during the election process. Although some would
argue that the United States election process is structurally stable, the election process needs to be
revamped because evidence shows that the process is corrupt and not in the favor of the people.
In past elections there have been events that point to the fact that the United States election process
is corrupt. An example of this would be the 2000 presidential election, the state
Florida having to recount their votes due to errors in the voting machines. Gore was ahead with
260 votes but after the recount, using a voting process that confused many voters, Bush won with an
astonishing large amount
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Presidential Election : Election Cycle Essay
Regardless of an individual's political enthusiasm, the 2016 election cycle was one of, if not the
most widely discussed election cycles in the history of the United States. Citizens and non– citizens
from across the globe seemed to voice their opinions about either presidential candidate at one point
or the other, the same goes for various House and Senatorial, except on a smaller scale. This essay
will focus on the outcomes of the 2016 general elections thought an in–depth analysis of the
following criteria; who voted for the candidates in the presidential and senatorial races, what was the
reasoning behind their vote, when these individuals decide to vote, where the voters came out to
vote and how that differed from previous election cycles and finally why this election cycle was so
unique in its predictions and outcomes. For the 'who' aspect of this election cycle, we need to
analyze those individuals who participated in the November election, more specifically, those who
reside in one of the biggest electoral states in the union, Florida. Along with who participated, we
will look into how the candidates and special interest groups mobilized to shape the outcome of the
state in comparison to pervious election cycles. According to the 2010 census, Florida, with its
approximate population of 20 million people possess 29 electoral votes, or roughly 10% of what is
needed to win the White House. Florida is branded the quintessential 'swing state' for it ability to
sway or
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The Evolution Of Presidential Campaigns
Niko Kazanjian
Presidential Politics
12/2/14
The Evolution of Presidential Campaigns and Government–Media Relations
The media has always played an important role in the President's relationship with the public, but
just what kind of affect does it really have on the executive office? The first televised presidential
debate in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon marked the beginning of a new era –
the inaugural shift of the media's role in politics. Since that time, the media has continued to
transform the way the president is perceived by the public through print, broadcast, and more
recently, social media. All of said outlets have played vital roles in not only a president's campaign,
but also in their presidency and likability throughout their time in office. While the White House is
still the source of most presidential news, the media are the shapers of the story and can frame it
pretty much any way they want. There used to be limits on certain issues or realms of the presidency
that were to remain untouched, however, first amendment freedoms take precedence over almost
any restriction the government could try to place on the media. The purpose of this paper is to
explore the relationship between the media and the president throughout recent years, looking
briefly into the past to establish the scale of the dramatic change, and to study their reciprocal
connection of how each utilizes the other.
Looking Back On September 26, 1960, the first of
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Political Framing As Used By Presidential Candidates
THESIS: Political framing, as used by presidential candidates in the 2016 election, may determine
the outcome of an election rather than the actual qualifications or stance on issues of the candidates
themselves. The 2016 presidential election totes probably the most controversial presidential race in
the history of the United States. In an attempt to sort through the rhetoric and cover, a citizen may be
left perplexed at which candidate to vote for. The claims of both parties show inconsistencies in
character and purpose as they make assurances of what the country will be like if they are elected.
The strategy they use, called framing, is effective, but not new, in the realm of politics and
journalism. Wikipedia defines framing as a social science technique that "comprises a set of
concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies, organize, perceive,
and communicate about reality... In the context of politics or mass–media communication, a frame
defines the packaging of an element of rhetoric in such a way as to encourage certain interpretations
and to discourage others. For political purposes, framing often presents facts in such a way that
implicates a problem that is in need of a solution" (Framing (Social Sciences), Wikipedia). The very
essence of persuasion hinges on one party convincing another party, through argument, that their
way of thinking or solution is better. Thus, framing becomes the tool of persuading the general
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The Negative Effects Of Television On Politics
Television is one of the most influential technological development of the 20th century that allowed
society to be more accessible to information and to be more communicative between people. By the
1960s, television has reached politics in the United States, greatly impacting its presidential
elections. Although, it has served as an effective media stimulating political interests of the
Americans, it has brought many more negative impacts on American politics; Not only does
television distort images of the candidates and legislators, it also, distracts people away from
politics. Thus, television, a mere tool that commercialism employs, producing no politics, but
"cotton candy for the mind", has no beneficial , if not degrading effect on America's presidential
elections.
To begin, television creates distorted images of politicians. Broadcasts and shows on television can
easily be manipulated, whether intended or not, giving the audience a misleading and false
impressions of candidates. Theodore H. White, a subscriber of John F. Kennedy in the debate, The
Making of the President 1960, even agreed that "Kennedy's victory was [solely] a triumph of image
over content"(Menand). He further states, "Kennedy benefited because his image on television was
"crisp",[whereas] Nixon's light–coloured suit, wrong makeup, and bad posture was "fuzzed""
(Menand). A person's character and quality cannot be determined by their outer appearances on
screen, however, television inevitably creates
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Essay On 2016 Presidential Elections
2016 presidential election of United States of America are scheduled to be held on November 8,
2016, in which voters will choose presidential electors, and they will in turn choose President and
Vice president through the Electoral College based on the jurisdiction results. The 2016 presidential
election will announce the 45th president and 48th vice president of United States of America. With
every single day passing, the US presidential election date is coming closer and debates are on rise
of who will win the 2016 presidential election. In United States of America, presidential election
polls season starts one year before the elections. They have one more rule that public cannot vote
directly; they will chose presidential electors and who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was born on October 26, 1947. Hillary Clinton is the wife of the former president Bill Clinton.
She was the 67th Secretary of United States. She worked as senator as well.
Tim Kaine: Tim Kaine is the nominated candidate for the Vice President from the Democratic Party.
Tim Kaine was born on Feb 26, 1958. He is the attorney in United States of America and is also a
junior senator of United States from the Virginia state.
Republican Party:
Donald Trump: Donald Trump (Donald John Trump) was born on June 14, 1946. He is the American
businessman and a well known TV personality. Donald Trump is nominated as the candidate for
president from the Republican Party.
Mike Pence: Mike Pence's full name is Michael Richard Mike Pence and was born on 7th June
1959. He is also governor of Indiana. Currently, he is nominated as candidate for the Vice President
from the Republican Party.
Libertarian Party:
Gary Johnson: He is the American author, businessman and politician. He served as the Governor of
New Mexico as well. Gary Johnson is nominated candidate for the president from the Libertarian
Party, and was born on Jan 1st
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The Presidential Election Of 1984
The United States presidential election of 1984 was the 50th quadrennial presidential election. It
was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1984. The presidential race was between the incumbent
Republican candidate, President Ronald Reagan, and former Vice President Democratic candidate,
Walter Mondale. Reagan was helped in the election by a strong economic recovery from the deep
recession of 1981–1982. Reagan carried 49 of the 50 states, becoming only the second presidential
candidate to do so after Richard Nixon 's victory in the 1972 presidential election. Mondale 's only
electoral votes came from the District of Columbia, which has always been considered a Democratic
guarantee, and his home state of Minnesota–which he won by a mere 3761 votes, meaning Reagan
came within 3800 votes of winning all fifty states. Reagan 's 525 electoral votes (out of 538) is the
highest total ever received by a presidential candidate. Mondale 's 13 electoral votes is also the 2nd–
fewest ever received by a second–place candidate, second only to lf Landon 's 8 in 1936. In the
national popular vote, Reagan received 58.8% to Mondale 's 40.6% (2016, 270towin.com)
For a long period, candidates running for President of the United States often have what's called a
campaign strategy to help attract voters' attention. The more voters they attracted, more likely those
voters would choose them as their president elect. Technology has played a key role in doing that for
past elections and current ones. During
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The Presidential Debate On The American System Of...
A constructive national debate is something that is quite important to the functioning of the
American system of democracy. A simple definition of democracy offered by the Merriam–Webster
dictionary is that democracy is "a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting"
(Merriam–Webster). Now, at a time of heightened awareness from many American people, the
political debates in this country don't seem to be providing them with good cogent arguments.
Instead they are filled with fallacies and many falsehoods. In this essay I argue that the presidential
debate system is currently not living up to its potential, and I will focus specifically on Republican
primary debate that took place at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. In doing so, I will
argue that the main flaws in this cycle's presidential primary debates were the amount of fallacies
used, as structure used as well as provide some counter–arguments to my claims. In order to have a
government that is run by people; specifically, people that must choose a candidate to vote for, its
seems fit that it would be important that there be adequate means of illustrating each candidate's
positions on all of the issues that the constituents care about. Presidential debates are the means of
showcasing a candidates' policies to the nation and at the same time they allow the citizens in the
democratic society to make a more informed decision about their vote than they otherwise would
have without a debate.
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The Pros And Cons Of Presidential Candidates
During presidential elections in the United States, it has become customary for the main candidates
(almost always the candidates of the two largest parties, currently the Democratic Party and the
Republican Party) to engage in a debate. The topics discussed in the debate are often the most
controversial issues of the time, and arguably elections have been nearly decided by these debates
(e.g., Nixon vs. Kennedy). Candidate debates are not constitutionally mandated, but it is now
considered a de facto election process. The debates are targeted mainly at undecided voters; those
who tend not to be partial to any political ideology or party.[2]Presidential debates are held late in
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Mitt Romney, for instance, took the lead over President Obama after what was judged to be a strong
first debate in 2012. And Hillary Clinton appears to have gotten a bounce of a few points after this
year's first debate.
Yet historically, those effects often haven't last very long. Sometimes a debate bounce will just fade,
or sometimes it will be canceled out by a subsequent debate that helps the other major candidate (as
it was for Romney).
The most prominent political speaker that is caught arguing with logical fallacies is Donald Trump.
Trump states." If Hillary can't satisfy her husband [then] what makes her think she can satisfy
America". This ad hominem is used to undermine Hillary Clinton's ability to be president in the
United States. It is also a false cause because Trump is pinning one of Bill Clinton's mistakes onto
Hillary, stating if she were able to "satisfy" her husband, he would have not cheated. This is none of
Hillary's concern or business to look over her husband's actions when she has her own agenda to
attend to. This anecdotal uses one social event as evidence that Hillary cannot perform an adequate
job. It is also a hazy generalization that women only have one purpose in life: to satisfy their
husbands. Trump immediately assumes situations and expresses strict gender roles where they may
not exist. He could have given a different example to express the concern he has for
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Electoral College System Essay
The roots of the Electoral College System can be traced way back to more than 200 years. A
controversial debate on the effectiveness of Electoral College continues over years. The founders
established it as a resolution between president choice by a vote in congress and choice of the
president by qualified citizens' popular vote. 538 electors constituted the Electoral College and 270
majorities of electoral votes choose the president. The United States got its independence from Great
Britain, and its government based on the Articles of Confederation (Burgan 9). According to Burgan,
under the article, the states acted almost like separate nations (9). It is well–known that the United
States president becomes elected by Electoral College and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The system also maintains the nations' federal character since combinations of even small states
opinions receives attention. A small portion of a very populous state cannot overshadow the
minority. The status of the minority is enhanced as they influence critical edge for candidates to
emerge victorious. Contestants get encouraged to venture into minorities through the system and not
ignore them. The College also eliminates most election problems. According to Bugh, the system
essentially assigns to the winner the votes of the people who voted against that candidate (159). He
continues that because there is no way to total votes across states, the votes for candidates who do
not win a state do not have a role in the outcome of elections (159). In–case of recounts, it occurs
only in states and not nationwide. I believe the college encourages stability via the two–party system
where regional minorities are not undermined.
The intention for the design of Electoral College appeared to choose a person that demonstrates both
popular support and a broad distribution of support. This goal becomes an achievement over the past
decades. Some critics think that voting power of smaller states gets overrepresented. They fail to
acknowledge the democratic will of all states as equal despite their low populations. Presidential
campaigns disperse
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The Impact Of Social Media On American Elections
The Impact of Social Media on American Elections and the importance of 21st century media
outlets
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media websites have affected American elections in
many forms. Candidates are now turning their attention to the people on social networks Murse
(2015). They 're trying to draw more people like Millennials because they use more technology.
These applicants are trying to step up and make a huge difference from the election of 2008. While
in the running, the usage of social media is being used to announce what he or she is doing for the
presidential campaign. For this reason, candidates, controversy, public opinion, social media and its
21st century media outlets have become the center of the 2016 election (CIO, 2015). The US
presidential election will be on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, and a new president and vice president
will be elected through the electoral college (Wikipedia, United States presidential election, 2015).
The popular runners are Hillary Clinton, who is a democrat and Donald Trump, who is a republican.
Other popular rising candidates are Ben Carson and Bernie Sanders and more beyond them (The
New York Times, 2015). Since they're in a fight to become president, there has become a
controversy between the candidates. The GOP, known as the Grand Old Party truly believes that
Donald trump has a chance in the election. Due to the fact that he has a great deal of support from
the people and other political parties (The
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The Importance Of The Electoral College System
Importance of the Electoral College System Since its establishment the electoral college has always
come under fire for the way it executes the election process in the United States. Many people
believe that a direct popular vote is the best way to elect president and vice president, rather than the
indirect election process used now. Because of this conflict, the question of whether or not the
electoral college should be abolished continues to be a heated debate, especially after the most
recent presidential election. Though the electoral college system does have some flaws, like every
system does, it should not be abolished. The electoral college system should not be abolished
because it allows the smaller populated states to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This means the candidate who wins the most votes in the state also wins the states electoral votes
and wins the state as a whole. A particular advantage to having this method with the electoral
college system is creating clear cut election winners. In the 1992 Presidential Election Bill Clinton
had 43% of the popular vote and George H.W. Bush received 37.5% of the vote creating a slim
majority winner(Doc B). Yet the electoral vote was able to show a more decisive winner in this
election. Bill Clinton with 69% and Bush with 31% of the electoral vote(Doc B). The electoral
college system is able to create more decisive elections than a direct popular vote would ever be
able to. Along with the other benefits stated above the electoral college system continues to keep the
two party system alive. The two party system allows for moderate candidates that focus on
important issues the United States faces at that moment. Because of this, it helps to dissipate the
multiplication of splinter parties and single issue ideologues(Doc E). Single issue ideologues, or
people who blindly support a particular idea or set of ideas which are encouraged through the
popular vote system, would also make it harder for a election majority winner to be named (Doc E).
The electoral college system thus allows for the two party system to continue to stay alive and
strong moderate
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Twitter In Presidential Elections

  • 1. Twitter In Presidential Elections The introduction of media has significantly impacted the way candidates campaign during the United States presidential debate cycles. While mainstream media outlets (i.e. televised newscasts, radio broadcasts) have played an important role in providing live coverage of events in which candidates spoke about their platforms, the purpose of the media was completely altered with the introduction of social media, specifically Twitter. While journalism was meant to be an unbiased practice, Twitter and other social media sites have taken on the role of a biased news source, forever changing presidential elections in the process. Founded in 2006, Twitter quickly became a prominent figure in the social media sphere, boasting more than 310 million ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While there has been a lot of negative feedback from the results of the election, both campaigns should see social media platforms, particularly Twitter, as a catalyst for future change. The use of social media during the 2016 election has granted several candidates, not just the major party candidates, plenty of media exposure to a differentiated group of voters. Additionally, social media grants candidates more time to directly communicate with voters on issues that they are particularly passionate about. Furthermore, candidates have the opportunity to use feedback from social media sites to predict future winners of the popular vote well before the election. The millennial demographic has not held back with their opinions on issues and the results of the election; therefore, candidates and their campaign teams should take social media and the information it provides into serious consideration when partaking in such large–scale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Perception 's Configuration Of Reality : 45th Presidential... Perception's Configuration of Reality: 45th Presidential Debate Jay Van Bavel's 2016 article addresses an important and relevant issue: voters' deeply divided perceptions of presidential candidates. According to Bavel, approximately 70 million viewers tuned in to watch the final presidential debate on October 19, 2016. In theory, one would be valid in assuming that while processing such an event, everyone should be experiencing the same reality–all are watching the same debate, hearing the same words said by the same people. Strangely, however, this is not the case: in reality, Republicans and Democrats concluded the debates with drastically separate conclusions on the candidates. According to a CNN poll referenced to within Bavel's article, Hillary Clinton won the first debate, with 67% compared to Donald Trump's 27%. However, a further examination of these statistics reveals an obvious divergence between the democratic and republican parties. According to democrats, Clinton won (89% to 5%); according to republicans, Trump won (54% to 28%). Why is there such a great divide when both parties were presented with the exact same information? People do not see the world objectively–without the influence of personal biases. Instead, people reinforce the goals and values of the partisan group they identify with, allowing the party's views to color their perceptions of identical information (Bavel). According to a paper mentioned in the article, written by Bavel and his research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Presidential Election Of 1980 Essay On Tuesday, 4 November 1980, The United States presidential election of 1980 was held. The competition was between incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter and his opponent, former Californian Republican Governor, Ronald Reagan. Reagan, assisted by a falling economy complicated by inflation and high unemployment, and the Iran hostage crisis, Reagan would win the election in a sweep, receiving the largest number of electoral votes ever tallied by a presidential candidate not currently in office. Jimmy Carter, who beat out Edward M. Kennedy for the nomination for Democratic leader, attacked Reagan as a wild right–wing fundamentalist. The former actor, Ronald Reagan pledged to elevate the cynical mood of the nation, and won a conclusive victory. This election marked the creation of what was called the "Reagan Revolution," and indicated a conservative repositioning in national government. Throughout the 1970s, the United States underwent a wrenching period of low economic growth, high inflation and interest rates, and intermittent energy crises. In the spring and summer of 1979, inflation was on the rise and various parts of the United States were experiencing energy shortages, Carter was widely blamed and planned on delivering a major speech about energy conservation, but he thought the American public did not care for what he had to say. In the mist of all this, Carter went on the presidential retreat for the bilateral treaty on Camp David. "For more than a week, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Presidential Debate Jackson Dr.Dubose Debate Speech By far, the United states presidential debate is one of the most popular debates in America. The debates are extremely important for the citizens of the United states because they help those in the audience as well as those watching from their homes decide who will be the country's next president for the next four years of office. Not only does the debate reveal how the presidential candidates will solve their issues for the country, if elected, but they also create a long lasting connection and relationship between citizens and the candidate. The citizens of the United States either tune in on television or arrive at the debates location to witness the most anticipated debates that takes place every four ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Donald Trumps and Hillary Clintons first impression in all of the debates were unfriendly because in the beginning of each debate both Hillary and Donald never shook hands with each other. The appearance of Donald trump was not candid either. Donald Trump showed to all debates in his usual business attire, black and white suit with a red tie. That appearance gave a 'it isn't personal, it's just business' impression to the audience. Hillary, however, dressed formally like she was normal united states office personnel. All in all, both Trump and Hillary put on a great and entertaining debate for the 2016 presidential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. IKEA: A Case Study Of Interpersonal Communication In The... Interpersonal communication Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people. Successful interpersonal communication is when the message senders and the message receivers understand the message. Interpersonal conflict at workplace, someone tries to cause trouble with other workers by disagreeing views or ideas and resulting in fights. In this part of the research I would like to analysis on how Interpersonal conflict affects work place. Case study: How IKEA avoids miscommunication among staff Togetherness is an integral part of the IKEA culture. As such, IKEA has several programmes in place to allow staff to interact with each other to build rapport to better understand each other. Using a co–worker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People who watched it on T.V surely believed Kennedy won by a long shot. We all know Kennedy ended up winning the election, so why was the audience so polarized? Because while Nixon sounded good, he looked awful! Nixon was pale, sweaty and clearly anxious next to the young, handsome and confident Kennedy. Nixon had a grey, ill–fitting suit and refused makeup, while Kennedy had a dark, well–fitting suit and allowed makeup artists to touch up his already tanned skin, fresh back from campaigning in sunny California. Kennedy confidently looked right into the camera while Nixon never settled his gaze. Overall, while people may have agreed more with what Nixon said, Kennedy's way of presenting himself made him the winner to those who saw it in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Political Caucus – A caucus is a meeting of members of a legislative body who are members of a specific political party to choose candidates or decide the policy. A caucus is a system of local gatherings where voters decide which candidate to support and select delegates for nominating conventions. Caucuses are special in that they allow participants to openly show support for candidates. Only registered voters can participate in a caucus and they are limited to the caucus of the party with which they are a part of. The Election for the President of the United States happens every four years on Election Day. It starts with the primary elections and caucuses and moves to the nomination conventions during this process political parties each choose a nominee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They demand the release of all of the imprisoned people because of marijuana charges and that their criminal records be cleared, this party is a single party that only supports the legalization of marijuana, mostly adults and teenagers (young adults) support this party and this party was founded in the good state of Kentucky, also the people in this party are scared Americans that are tired of having to fear living in the day of our government and they demand the rights to grow marijuana, anti–prohibitions the people of this party, Local chapters have been formed in 8 different states and are joined with a number of international cannabis political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Election Of The Electoral College Essay In the United States of America, the presidential elections are based on the Electoral College. The Electoral College is combined of the house of senators, House of Representatives in every state, and the U.S. Congress which is the head. In each state, a senator and, a representative's get one electoral vote, whosoever they cast their vote in for earned that electoral vote. Usually those Senators, and representatives cast their vote for their party's. In my opinion, I think is unfair to citizens, that the Electoral College show no regards, but select electors cast their votes to determine the President, instead of the popular votes choosing the winner. Example of how the Electoral College gets to pick who the next president is, are shown in the 2016 presidential election that was between two presidential candidates, one named Hillary Clinton, who is a Democrat, and Donald Trump, a Republican. Hillary Clinton received less electoral vote, and more popular votes. Donald Trump received more Electoral votes, and less popular votes. Although more people voted for Clinton, Trump won the election since he had more electoral vote, and the electoral vote decide the winner of the presidential election. Donald Trump is not the only candidate that has won the election by the (Electoral College) electoral votes. Statistics have shown that this 2016 Election is not the first time candidates have won the popular votes, but lost the election because of the 270 Electoral College ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Presidential Election Vs. Presidential Elections As we approach the final day of the US election, polls show vantage for Clinton, the representative of the democrat party over Trump, the representative of the republic party so far. FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver 's predictions and polling data for the 2016 presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, tells, 49.2% of the popular vote goes for Clinton and 44.5% of the popular vote goes for Trump. These popular votes conducted in November 2, 2016. Clinton and Trump are the only candidates who remained in the race in the final stages representing their parties after the other candidates lost chances in competition. They have completed all the three presidential election debates and they are about 1 week away from the final day of the US election. There are few states remained undecided about the future president. The undecided and changing states are the ones which will determine the wining candidate in the final day of the elections. My prediction for the US election result is that Clinton is going to win the race. The factors shape the election results are the campaign events, tactics and the media influence. In this paper, I am going to discuss how these two factors are contributing in Clinton campaign then I will propose a strategy for Trump to help him wining the race. Both candidates had different career route and political life. ("Hillary ...") Clinton earned a low degree. She served as a first lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. She also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Television And Politics Since the creation of television, ideas and information have come into American homes influencing the watcher for better or worse. This had lead to great influence on topics that have strong political ties. Television has allowed the United States population to access and keep up on political news for the better of modern politics and presidential elections. Television allows the viewer to feel like they are a part of the debate, they also feel that they are getting up–to–date news and that's two most Americans it is the only way to follow the election. To begin with, television has improved for the election by allowing viewers to feel like they are a part in the debate.[D1: Position] First, in Campbell's "Has Television Reshaped Politics?," ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most scientists claim that we are always on the brink of great discover. But, maybe this next great discovery will change one thing for the better, just like television did for presidential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump Essay These are the Two Worst Candidates in History Throughout the history of the American presidential elections there has never been an election that is being dread this much. The choices for the election are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton has spent years in politics, and has held both the position Secretary of State and First Lady. She is well known for the federal investigation into her and the corruption of the Clinton Foundation. Trump on the other hand, is a very successful businessman and is worth billions. He has never been in politics and it shows when he makes rude comments. Recently, he has been accused of rape and sexual harassment. This election cycle is a disaster with the candidates fighting at every step of the election. They are always bring up what the other has done in the past, and about what they have said on the campaign trail. This smear campaign has many wondering how these two were picked for candidates. On top of that, in debates they bicker back and forth like five year olds. Also, instead of waiting for the other to finish talking during debates they try to talk over each other. The debates look like a yelling match. Neither candidate shows restraint when they are suppose to be having a structured debate. Both of these candidates have showed throughout the election trail that they are truly the worst candidates in history. Hillary Clinton since the start of the presidential race has spent a lot of time in the courtroom fighting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The United States Election Process Essay The United States Election Process With the 2016 presidential election on its way, with two of the most polarizing candidates ever. And one who shared that if he loses then the "System is rigged". With Congressional approval rating at 17%, politics in the U.S appears rotten. Which is what the freackanomics episode I listened to, "10 ways to make politics less rotten" was about. But how may know how the U.S election cycle actually works? The process can be quite complicated and confusing at times. So it is understandable why many may not know how it works. Step 1: Requirements To run for President of The United States you must first meet the requirements set for in Article Two of the US Constitution. This Article states that to serve as President you must be a natural born citizen of the US and be at least 35 years old. You must also be a resident of the United States for over 14 years. This candidate doesn't have to meet these requirements prior to running but must meet them by Inauguration Day. What is not mentioned in the requirements, is the amount of funds it takes to run for President. It can cost up to hundreds of millions of dollars to fully fund a Presidential campaign run. This reason alone is what limits so many third party candidates for President. Only billionaires such as Ross Perot can have some success running this way. Step 2: Primaries The current process of nominating a U.S. Presidential candidate is called a primary. Every major party in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Hillary Clinton Candidate Analysis The Candidate that speaks more effectively In the Presidential debates, Hillary Clinton speaks more effectively. She does this by remaining professional in answering the questions that were asked. When the debates get heated, Clinton is the candidate with the right temperament. She also presents herself as being more prepared and knowledgeable. Something else Hillary does well is sticking to the topics and facts that are being discussed and being crystal–clear in delivering her information. When the Candidates of the Presidential Debates become acrimonious, Hillary Clinton is the candidate with the right temperament. She doesn't let her arguments get personal and she doesn't fight back against her opponent. Trump likes to blame everything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What Hillary does well is valuing all facts when acting in response to questions. With this in mind, Hillary is presenting herself as transparent. She is crystal–clear in her explanations. We know that she is using fact, because everything she says can be supported in some way. When listening to the debates, Hillary mentions several times that she has a fact checker on her website, Hillaryclinton.com. However, Trump struggled with truthfulness throughout the debate. A recent article about the first debate says, "The Washington Post rated about 65 percent of his statements to be "Four Pinocchio's" (their worst rating for lies), and PolitiFact has scored only 16% of his statements as "true" or "mostly true." This severs his credibility and brings his judgement into question. Trump also had trouble answering specific questions regarding his plans and had a hard time keeping his temper under control when confronted about having inaccurate facts. To add on to this, in the second debate he also weaved around tough questions about ungraceful remarks he had made in 2005, constantly calling it just "locker room talk." Yet, Clinton's efforts of being clear in delivering her information proves that she doesn't want the audience to think she is keeping secrets so she can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Electoral College Voting Process During this Presidential election season, voters will try to ensure that their votes have the most impact in the election. The U.S. Constitution declares that an Electoral College will elect the President of the United States, and that the various states will determine how those Electoral College votes will be allocated. Unlike other countries, The Unites States has a process that we go through when we are electing presidents.¬ If a person wants to be President, they announce themselves before the first primary election which is held in February and is the year before the actual election. Primary elections are elections that are held in each state and helps the individual political parties decide whom their Presidential and Vice Presidential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since our ideals did not believe in dirct democracy, I feel that way we elect our president is very pleasing to them. Even though we vote for the president and vice president, we don't excacly vote for them. Because of this year's election, I feel like we should be more democratic in our presidential elections. Due to the fact of how of the voters voted and the opinions of caditidates.I feel like if we be ore ddemocratic, we pwuld rerpsect the way of the people. That means everyone's voices and opinion will be heard. It also means everyone vote would count and we would be able o pick the predient o fth eUNited States wwithout anyone ding it for us.That is why I feel like we should be more democratic in our descioins. Even though the opinions of the candiates during the campaign rallies had a huge effect on hw the voters voted, voters cast their voted depending on who they feel is fit for the job and who can make thy country better, phically and finjically. But when it all over, it is up the electoral college to decide our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Presidential Debate Pros And Cons PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE Many thoughts are racing; many people are concerned. Who will be the new president of the United States? Us Americans will choose the 45th president of the United States on November 8, 2016. So sad to say that President Barack Obama is ineligible for re–decision because of the term breaking points set up in the Constitution, but never will the Americans forget the amazing job he has done. Will Donald trump who referred to 'race man' 'money hunger' win. Will Mrs. Hillary Clinton step up as the first women and stand up for our rights. Many of the future presidents say that they are for the people, but who would really be the people's president. The presidential debate is a big deal in the united states. It is a lot of love, hate, and also threats all because of the election. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe the presidential candidates that we have right now are not the best candidates. If I had to pick one person, I would choose Hilary Clinton. I believe she will be the only one that would be important far as helping our community because she actually does show that she cares about the African Americans community and she definitely fighting for women equal rights although in the constitution it states that we all have equal rights but it seems as if it is going left because it is a lot of things that women are not being able to do so I really do feel like she the great impact on the female community. –Wayneisha Turner I believe the candidates who are running for presidency are not the best selections. If I had to choose, I would vote for Hilary Clinton. Having her as a president would create history. I like her because she cares about all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Political Rhetoric And The Media "You don 't get the chance to make America great by getting rid of everything that made America great," Stated by Hillary Clinton during her campaign rally in St. Louis, Missouri to attack candidate Donald Trump from his previous diverse rhetoric. Political Rhetoric has been very popular in today's society. Politics use this as a platform to criticize other candidates about important points that are essential to the United States and its citizens. Not only does others believe that political rhetoric is out of control but it is a negative form of art. During election time, the media and the internet are critical for candidates because it gives them easy access to the younger audience. Although social media is enormous in today's society, this is the best way for young voters to make their voices heard. Scott Keeter a research analyst and exit poll analyst for NBS News stated that "Young voters have given the Democratic Party a majority of their votes, and for all three cycles they have been the party's most supportive age group" (Keeter, 1). According to U.S. Census Bureau over the course of time the rate of younger voters "Dropped from 50.9% percent in 1964 to 38.0 percent in 2012" (U.S. Census Bureau, 2).However, the media continue to evolve with modern society. I believe that rhetoric such as visual political rhetoric helps the youth to get more involved with the political arguments while being educated and entertained at the same time. When people talk about political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Do Public Debates Help Or Hurt Candidate Success? Do public debates help or hurt candidate success in US presidential elections? The date was September 26 1960, at exactly 7:30 p.m., somewhat an unfamiliar young and Catholic Senator from Massachusetts was about to change the world. One of the most unusual points on the timeline of history where things changed very drastically all in a single night, was about to change the political domain and of course the world. Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon was about to partake on an adventure that was ordinary. On that night, one of the most legendary moments transpired. This moment increased the power of television and benefited electioneering since the political button on a shirt. The Nixon–Kennedy encounter had all interest, with the nation watching the first televised presidential debate. For a majority of the United States of America, it was their first presentation of John F. Kennedy. When Kennedy, the 42–year–old Irish–American Junior Senator, was approached about the idea of debating his political opponent on television, he agreed instantaneously. While on the other hand, Vice President Nixon had just concluded 12 days of hospitalization for a mishap knee injury. Richard Nixon's sweaty, pale and underweight, appeared sickly, while on the other hand a glowing Kennedy, self –confident, and not to mention good looks won America's hearts. Millions watched the first debate and were impressed as the young, attractive, articulate Senator from Massachusetts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Importance Of Latino Political Parties In The 2000... The amount of Latinos in this country is rapidly growing; the Latino community is 16.3 percent of the population. In the article written by Kate Linthicum, it is estimated that 40 million Latinos will be eligible to vote by 2030 and in 2014, 25 million Latinos were eligible to vote. In the previous 2012 Presidential elections, the massive amount of Latinos had a significant importance in the election. Both the Democratic and Republican political party aimed to receive the support of the Latino voters. This upcoming election both political parties will have to find strategies to win over the Latino vote. Neither the Democratic nor the Republican political party is a perfect fit for the Latinos in the United States. They both have some qualities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Democratic Party will have to overcome the high number of deportations under the Obama administration. The Democratic Party will have to find strategies to bring voting enthusiasm among Latino voters (Przybyla). In the last 2012 election, Latinos had a 40 percent turnout rate. This is not a true representation of the eligible Latino voters. The Democratic Party will need the Latino votes in swing states like Nevada, Florida and Colorado ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Is The Disengagement Of Young People? As an international student, this is my first time witnessing the process of the presidential election here in the United States. Based on how people behave and converse, I have realized that it was crucial to vote in the 2016 presidential election. This year, America had two of the most controversial candidates competing for the presidency. Donald Trump ran under the Republican Party while Hillary Clinton ran under the Democratic Party. Because most people had strong feelings toward each candidate, there had been a lot of pressure to vote. As a Xavier University student, I witnessed this pressure as I saw people meeting to discuss the importance of voting, politically affiliated clubs holding forums to discuss the best strategies to influence voters, and the Student Government Association providing free shuttle rides that took students to the voting stations. This is why claims about the disengagement of young people baffle me. Many people, especially the older generation, argue that Millennials are disengaged in political activity and voting (Dalton 54). This claim is false because Millennials engage in politics through taking part in campaigns, volunteering, and are well informed on political issues. On the other hand, Millennials' voter turnout is low because even though they try to be involved in politics, politicians do not engage them; this means that politicians are not interested in Millennials. Young people participate in politics differently from the older ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Relationship Between Television and Presidential... The aim of this paper is to look at the relationship between the mass media, specifically television, and presidential elections. This paper will focus on the function of television in presidential elections through three main areas: exit polls, presidential debates, and spots. The focus is on television for three reasons. First, television reaches more voters than any other medium. Second, television attracts the greatest part of presidential campaign budgets. Third, television provides the candidates a good opportunity to contact the people directly. A second main theme of this paper is the role of television in presidential elections in terms of representative democracy in the United States. Researchers tend to hold one of three views ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Democratic vote, however, declined 3.1 percent more in the postcall districts than in the precall districts (p. 874). This result suggests that the NBC prediction did have an impact on the election. Additionally, this result supports the impact of the media on political behavior. Some experts argue that rates of voting in the western states are not affected by early projections. Strom and Epstein argue that the decline in western states' turnouts is not a result of the early projections by the networks but is the result of a complicated combination of factors, none of which is related to information received on election day (Epstein and Strom, 1981, pp. 479–489). This argument denies the influence of polls on the voting turnout in the first place, and it denies the impact of media on political behavior. Other researchers look at the issue of exit polls from a legal perspective. Floyd Abrams, a First Amendment lawyer, supports the constitutional rights of the media and says their exercising of their rights should not be restricted, even if that influences the voters: Once it becomes a legal issue, even people who believe that projections are harmful, or that exit polls are sometimes misused, should unite and say that the law should not be used to stop people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Game Changer : Social Media And The 2016 Presidential... From the Huffington Post in the article "The Game Changer: Social Media and the 2016 Presidential Election" author R. Kay Green (2015) discusses strategies the candidates are using in order to win over the minority vote, which is to connect the millennial generation with social media. Specifically, social media has been shown to improve voting patterns because the younger generation can see and read about the election through social media. For instance, the subject matter first appeared in the 2008 elections as Barack Obama was the first candidate to use social media to his advantage, with this strategy the candidate was able to gain more voters. Quickly, Obama's campaign tactic is obviously seen throughout the 2016 election with majority of the candidates now appearing on more than one technology platform. Throughout the article R. Kay Green uses ethos, pathos, and logos to support and express the impact that social media has had on the 2016 presidential elections. In the article "The Game Changer: Social Media and the 2016 Presidential Election" Green (2015) uses logos to support the amount of money spent on social media and uses specific percents to show how many political discussions take place over the internet. For example, R. Kay Green states, " political ad spending is expected to reach an astounding $11.4 billion...social media is estimated to account for more than half of the $1 billion budget for digital media ". In other words, the evidence above explains Green ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Big Role Of Social Media In The United States Social media is an online community that most people choose to engage in our generation. It is a generation that people spend most of the time on social media platform than the real society. Social media is not only a part of the social world, it is also an influence that are able to affect individual's life as political perspective, culture perspective and economics perspective. In this essay, I will discuss the topic about how does social media affecting social world in the political aspect. In the 2016 election, there were several news that being discussed in United States. The news was about the presidential election of United States. And the news was being associated with social media platform. Many news articles describes that social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People value the daily lives on social media. More than a platform that connects every individual in the social world, social media is the most powerful weapon in the political war. The finding that describes the frequency of fake news on social media has been contributed in the article "Social media and the election: Fake–news writer feels bad, pro–Trump bots, more" by Levi Sumagaysay. Sumagaysay explained that "The top–performing fake news stories had more engagement on Facebook than the top–performing real news stories in the final three months of the campaign, a BuzzFeed analysis has found. The numbers: 8,711,000 shares, reactions and comments on the fake news items, and 7,367,000 shares, reactions and comments on articles from the likes of the New York Times, Washington Post, NBC News and others." The finding indicates that the frequency of fake news in the past three month is way higher than before. More than that, there are reactions and influences of the fake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Vote Trump Persuasive Essay The 2016 presidential election has been a long, riveting election full of unexpected twists and turns down to the final two candidates – multimillion dollar Trump or the second Clinton. In the eleventh month of this year, November 2016, the finalized vote will be announced nationwide – though many are left unsure of what to do – vote for their originally intended party, refrain from voting all together, but there is a solution. Vote Trump. With Trump's background and experience in the money making business, deals and transactions will not phase him, he is, regardless of what the uneducated society says about him, a loyal United States citizen, and he is not afraid to say what is both on his mind, along with what action needs to be taken in order to put ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Trump will support American laws, the Constitution, and the nation's borders" (Vorse). How much longer can America survive on insecure leadership? Trump might be blunt, but maybe what America needs is blunt. "But anyway, we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. That's my question. When can we get rid of 'em?" (Trump). Yes, the comment made was blunt, but was it straightforward and to the point? No other candidate has taken such an honest route in their campaigning and that is why the country has ended presidential term again and again, in deeper debt and despair than when each president began their term.
  • 23. For the many Americans who are not of caucasian descent, are not of the higher class, or are not in agreement that the government should get to make personal decisions for citizens (such as abortions or same–sex marriage), there is a concern. Concerns for small business owners and lower class Americans after election of candidate Donald Trump, have been brought up. "Despite his claims that his rise to one of the wealthiest Americans wasn't easy, Trump does not know what it's like to pinch pennies" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. United States Voting System (a) The political cartoon depicts Ralph Nader, a third–party candidate who ran in the 2000 election, addressing America's "throw–away mentality." Meanwhile, a woman in the background is ironically casting her vote into a trash can labeled "Green Party Votes." Since the Unites States has a two– party system, the vast majority of our country votes for major party candidates. Therefore, the point of view being expressed about minor parties is that voting for a third party is throwing away a vote. For example, when Ralph Nader ran in the 2000 election, he had nowhere near the number of votes needed to even compete with the major party candidates. So, he ultimately took votes away from the major party candidates, which could have possibly changed the outcome of that presidential election. (b) Two rules of the United States electoral system that act as obstacles for minor party candidates winning elections is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because they have an unlikely chance of winning a presidential election, minor parties can take chances and promote an idea to a larger degree than major parties would. Therefore, they can introduce different ideas or issues that may not be mirrored by the platforms of the two major parties. An example of this is when The Socialist Party introduced the notion of a 40–hour work week in regards to child labor laws in the early 1900s, which led to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. They can also shift national attention to particular issues by pushing major parties to include underrepresented concerns or groups. In other words, they often push major parties to adapt their policies to include third–party stances. So, when one of the two major parties win, third–party voters may still get what they want if issues that fit many peoples' ideologies are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Take a position that defends, challenges, or qualifies the... I do believe that television has had a positive impact on presidential elections. In modern times there is a need for television for these types of events. The authors mentioned agreed with the fact that television has had a positive impact on presidential elections. One source, Source D, is a chart of the ratings for presidential debates. I believe that television has had a positive impact on presidential elections because the world has changed in recent years, the people have changed, there is a trust in the people who are on television, and there is a more honest aspect when someone sees it themselves. I believe that television has been a positive impact for presidential elections because the world has changed into more modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is positive because there are too many people to not have this technology to help. The people also put their trust in people that have power. In his article, "Channels of Power: The Impact of Television on American Politics," Source E states, "Johnson was a great believer in public opinion polls, and he knew that a recent poll had shown that the American people trusted Walter Cronkite more than any other American to "tell it the way it is." (Ranney) Because of this, the American people placed their trust in the hands on Cronkite. They trusted him more than they did their president, and because of that President Johnson made the decision to get out of Vietnam and not run for another term as President. President Johnson knew that the American people would listen to Cronkite more than they would him. This made television positive because they could see for a fact what Cronkite had to say. The chart in Source D shows the television ratings for presidential debates. The ratings have had an overall decline as the years go on. This is because the people tend to change, and the technology is not advanced enough yet for them to be satisfied. As in the above argument, where they needed to see the candidates in order to truly have a grip on what they are saying, they now need a newer way to view the candidates in the debates for the people to have a better understanding of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Presidential Election Of United States Name Due date Word count: 1596 Presidential Elections Introduction The presidential elections of United States of America take an indirect form where citizens of the U.S who are registered as voters in one of the states in U.S which are usually 50 states, or the District of Columbia, cast ballots for Electoral College members, referred to as electors. These electors then in turn cast direct votes known as electoral votes in their respective state capitals for president and vice president positions of the United States. Each states casts as many electoral votes that is equal to the number of its Senators and representatives in Congress, while in Washington, D.C. they cast the same number of electoral votes as the least represented state, which is three. The day when registered voters cast their ballots is called the Election Day. This paper is going to generally discuss the presidential elections history, an outline of the process of the process of presidential elections, constitutional requirements for presidential candidates in the U.S, presidential nominations, general elections campaigning, Electoral College and lastly inauguration. To begin with, the founding fathers of the United States came up with a democratic system in which the American people had the power and responsibility to choose their leader, unlike Britain where leadership was monarchical. George Washington was the first president of the United States of America to be elected under this new order, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Electoral College Is A Privilege Of A Democratic Society Voting to elect government officials is a privilege of a democratic society. Every four years, in one of the most important events in U.S politics, millions of American citizens exercise their voting power by casting a ballot for a presidential candidate. However, these millions of cast votes elect a small group of state representatives known as the Electoral College, not the president of the United States. Under the current voting system the power to elect the president is solely the responsibility of the Electoral College not the people. Although the Electoral College has a rich history, it is an outdated voting system and should be replaced by National Popular Vote. This method electing the American president has been in practice since the eighteenth century. Two years after Americans gained independence from the British, representatives from twelve of the thirteen original states gathered in Philadelphia to write the U.S. Constitution. During that era, the states essentially operated as separate republics and moreover its own legislative governing bodies. The goal of the document was to establish a strong central government without diminishing state rights (Ross 21). After extensive debate and compromise, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788, thereby establishing the three branches of government with executive power granted to the office of president. However, how should the president be elected? Representatives debated three options: a direct vote by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Presidential Election Of The United States Essay Presidential debates in the Unites States are a hot topic around the world. Even though American voters have the role of choosing the next president, people from many different countries tend to heed interest in the elections, due to the fact that the president of the United States has such an influence in locations around the world. People rely on the media to obtain factual information about the presidential candidates, their political stances, and interests in foreign affairs. The fact that information about the presidential candidates can be distributed worldwide by the media is wonderful. Even though this sounds wonderful, it is possible that statements during the debates, or results from them, can be portrayed with bias by the media, or even censored. So, there is a possibility that the interpretation of the American presidential candidates, by people around the world, may be altered after a debate. This change could be influenced by the debate itself, or by media releasing information about the debates. This will be performed by showing the effect debates and media have on voters in the United States of America, academic journals regarding censorship in Russian media, and ultimately comparing the results of several of the 2016 presidential debates between presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, portrayed by the pro Hillary Clinton American News source, the Los Angeles Times, to Russia's pro Donald Trump Pravda Report. It is a common belief that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Election Process Of The United States Every four years the United States has its presidential election, a process which was originally designed by our forefathers to be a way that the people can decide who is their commander in chief and have true representation of the common people's best interests. The way our current electoral process is set up though has become less then a shadow of what our founding fathers wanted for us. Today our presidential elections are skewed by the electoral college, a system that in itself is easily manipulated by big corporations and corrupt politicians that have their own interests in mind, not the interests of the people. Adding further to this corrupt system known as the electoral college there is a slew of evidence pointing to, yet not limited to voting fraud, voting manipulation and the media manipulating what the people see happening during the election process. Although some would argue that the United States election process is structurally stable, the election process needs to be revamped because evidence shows that the process is corrupt and not in the favor of the people. In past elections there have been events that point to the fact that the United States election process is corrupt. An example of this would be the 2000 presidential election, the state Florida having to recount their votes due to errors in the voting machines. Gore was ahead with 260 votes but after the recount, using a voting process that confused many voters, Bush won with an astonishing large amount ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Presidential Election : Election Cycle Essay Regardless of an individual's political enthusiasm, the 2016 election cycle was one of, if not the most widely discussed election cycles in the history of the United States. Citizens and non– citizens from across the globe seemed to voice their opinions about either presidential candidate at one point or the other, the same goes for various House and Senatorial, except on a smaller scale. This essay will focus on the outcomes of the 2016 general elections thought an in–depth analysis of the following criteria; who voted for the candidates in the presidential and senatorial races, what was the reasoning behind their vote, when these individuals decide to vote, where the voters came out to vote and how that differed from previous election cycles and finally why this election cycle was so unique in its predictions and outcomes. For the 'who' aspect of this election cycle, we need to analyze those individuals who participated in the November election, more specifically, those who reside in one of the biggest electoral states in the union, Florida. Along with who participated, we will look into how the candidates and special interest groups mobilized to shape the outcome of the state in comparison to pervious election cycles. According to the 2010 census, Florida, with its approximate population of 20 million people possess 29 electoral votes, or roughly 10% of what is needed to win the White House. Florida is branded the quintessential 'swing state' for it ability to sway or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Evolution Of Presidential Campaigns Niko Kazanjian Presidential Politics 12/2/14 The Evolution of Presidential Campaigns and Government–Media Relations The media has always played an important role in the President's relationship with the public, but just what kind of affect does it really have on the executive office? The first televised presidential debate in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon marked the beginning of a new era – the inaugural shift of the media's role in politics. Since that time, the media has continued to transform the way the president is perceived by the public through print, broadcast, and more recently, social media. All of said outlets have played vital roles in not only a president's campaign, but also in their presidency and likability throughout their time in office. While the White House is still the source of most presidential news, the media are the shapers of the story and can frame it pretty much any way they want. There used to be limits on certain issues or realms of the presidency that were to remain untouched, however, first amendment freedoms take precedence over almost any restriction the government could try to place on the media. The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between the media and the president throughout recent years, looking briefly into the past to establish the scale of the dramatic change, and to study their reciprocal connection of how each utilizes the other. Looking Back On September 26, 1960, the first of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Political Framing As Used By Presidential Candidates THESIS: Political framing, as used by presidential candidates in the 2016 election, may determine the outcome of an election rather than the actual qualifications or stance on issues of the candidates themselves. The 2016 presidential election totes probably the most controversial presidential race in the history of the United States. In an attempt to sort through the rhetoric and cover, a citizen may be left perplexed at which candidate to vote for. The claims of both parties show inconsistencies in character and purpose as they make assurances of what the country will be like if they are elected. The strategy they use, called framing, is effective, but not new, in the realm of politics and journalism. Wikipedia defines framing as a social science technique that "comprises a set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies, organize, perceive, and communicate about reality... In the context of politics or mass–media communication, a frame defines the packaging of an element of rhetoric in such a way as to encourage certain interpretations and to discourage others. For political purposes, framing often presents facts in such a way that implicates a problem that is in need of a solution" (Framing (Social Sciences), Wikipedia). The very essence of persuasion hinges on one party convincing another party, through argument, that their way of thinking or solution is better. Thus, framing becomes the tool of persuading the general ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Negative Effects Of Television On Politics Television is one of the most influential technological development of the 20th century that allowed society to be more accessible to information and to be more communicative between people. By the 1960s, television has reached politics in the United States, greatly impacting its presidential elections. Although, it has served as an effective media stimulating political interests of the Americans, it has brought many more negative impacts on American politics; Not only does television distort images of the candidates and legislators, it also, distracts people away from politics. Thus, television, a mere tool that commercialism employs, producing no politics, but "cotton candy for the mind", has no beneficial , if not degrading effect on America's presidential elections. To begin, television creates distorted images of politicians. Broadcasts and shows on television can easily be manipulated, whether intended or not, giving the audience a misleading and false impressions of candidates. Theodore H. White, a subscriber of John F. Kennedy in the debate, The Making of the President 1960, even agreed that "Kennedy's victory was [solely] a triumph of image over content"(Menand). He further states, "Kennedy benefited because his image on television was "crisp",[whereas] Nixon's light–coloured suit, wrong makeup, and bad posture was "fuzzed"" (Menand). A person's character and quality cannot be determined by their outer appearances on screen, however, television inevitably creates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay On 2016 Presidential Elections 2016 presidential election of United States of America are scheduled to be held on November 8, 2016, in which voters will choose presidential electors, and they will in turn choose President and Vice president through the Electoral College based on the jurisdiction results. The 2016 presidential election will announce the 45th president and 48th vice president of United States of America. With every single day passing, the US presidential election date is coming closer and debates are on rise of who will win the 2016 presidential election. In United States of America, presidential election polls season starts one year before the elections. They have one more rule that public cannot vote directly; they will chose presidential electors and who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was born on October 26, 1947. Hillary Clinton is the wife of the former president Bill Clinton. She was the 67th Secretary of United States. She worked as senator as well. Tim Kaine: Tim Kaine is the nominated candidate for the Vice President from the Democratic Party. Tim Kaine was born on Feb 26, 1958. He is the attorney in United States of America and is also a junior senator of United States from the Virginia state. Republican Party: Donald Trump: Donald Trump (Donald John Trump) was born on June 14, 1946. He is the American businessman and a well known TV personality. Donald Trump is nominated as the candidate for president from the Republican Party. Mike Pence: Mike Pence's full name is Michael Richard Mike Pence and was born on 7th June 1959. He is also governor of Indiana. Currently, he is nominated as candidate for the Vice President from the Republican Party. Libertarian Party: Gary Johnson: He is the American author, businessman and politician. He served as the Governor of New Mexico as well. Gary Johnson is nominated candidate for the president from the Libertarian Party, and was born on Jan 1st ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Presidential Election Of 1984 The United States presidential election of 1984 was the 50th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1984. The presidential race was between the incumbent Republican candidate, President Ronald Reagan, and former Vice President Democratic candidate, Walter Mondale. Reagan was helped in the election by a strong economic recovery from the deep recession of 1981–1982. Reagan carried 49 of the 50 states, becoming only the second presidential candidate to do so after Richard Nixon 's victory in the 1972 presidential election. Mondale 's only electoral votes came from the District of Columbia, which has always been considered a Democratic guarantee, and his home state of Minnesota–which he won by a mere 3761 votes, meaning Reagan came within 3800 votes of winning all fifty states. Reagan 's 525 electoral votes (out of 538) is the highest total ever received by a presidential candidate. Mondale 's 13 electoral votes is also the 2nd– fewest ever received by a second–place candidate, second only to lf Landon 's 8 in 1936. In the national popular vote, Reagan received 58.8% to Mondale 's 40.6% (2016, 270towin.com) For a long period, candidates running for President of the United States often have what's called a campaign strategy to help attract voters' attention. The more voters they attracted, more likely those voters would choose them as their president elect. Technology has played a key role in doing that for past elections and current ones. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Presidential Debate On The American System Of... A constructive national debate is something that is quite important to the functioning of the American system of democracy. A simple definition of democracy offered by the Merriam–Webster dictionary is that democracy is "a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting" (Merriam–Webster). Now, at a time of heightened awareness from many American people, the political debates in this country don't seem to be providing them with good cogent arguments. Instead they are filled with fallacies and many falsehoods. In this essay I argue that the presidential debate system is currently not living up to its potential, and I will focus specifically on Republican primary debate that took place at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. In doing so, I will argue that the main flaws in this cycle's presidential primary debates were the amount of fallacies used, as structure used as well as provide some counter–arguments to my claims. In order to have a government that is run by people; specifically, people that must choose a candidate to vote for, its seems fit that it would be important that there be adequate means of illustrating each candidate's positions on all of the issues that the constituents care about. Presidential debates are the means of showcasing a candidates' policies to the nation and at the same time they allow the citizens in the democratic society to make a more informed decision about their vote than they otherwise would have without a debate. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Pros And Cons Of Presidential Candidates During presidential elections in the United States, it has become customary for the main candidates (almost always the candidates of the two largest parties, currently the Democratic Party and the Republican Party) to engage in a debate. The topics discussed in the debate are often the most controversial issues of the time, and arguably elections have been nearly decided by these debates (e.g., Nixon vs. Kennedy). Candidate debates are not constitutionally mandated, but it is now considered a de facto election process. The debates are targeted mainly at undecided voters; those who tend not to be partial to any political ideology or party.[2]Presidential debates are held late in the election cycle, after the political parties have nominated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mitt Romney, for instance, took the lead over President Obama after what was judged to be a strong first debate in 2012. And Hillary Clinton appears to have gotten a bounce of a few points after this year's first debate. Yet historically, those effects often haven't last very long. Sometimes a debate bounce will just fade, or sometimes it will be canceled out by a subsequent debate that helps the other major candidate (as it was for Romney). The most prominent political speaker that is caught arguing with logical fallacies is Donald Trump. Trump states." If Hillary can't satisfy her husband [then] what makes her think she can satisfy America". This ad hominem is used to undermine Hillary Clinton's ability to be president in the United States. It is also a false cause because Trump is pinning one of Bill Clinton's mistakes onto Hillary, stating if she were able to "satisfy" her husband, he would have not cheated. This is none of Hillary's concern or business to look over her husband's actions when she has her own agenda to attend to. This anecdotal uses one social event as evidence that Hillary cannot perform an adequate job. It is also a hazy generalization that women only have one purpose in life: to satisfy their husbands. Trump immediately assumes situations and expresses strict gender roles where they may not exist. He could have given a different example to express the concern he has for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Electoral College System Essay The roots of the Electoral College System can be traced way back to more than 200 years. A controversial debate on the effectiveness of Electoral College continues over years. The founders established it as a resolution between president choice by a vote in congress and choice of the president by qualified citizens' popular vote. 538 electors constituted the Electoral College and 270 majorities of electoral votes choose the president. The United States got its independence from Great Britain, and its government based on the Articles of Confederation (Burgan 9). According to Burgan, under the article, the states acted almost like separate nations (9). It is well–known that the United States president becomes elected by Electoral College and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The system also maintains the nations' federal character since combinations of even small states opinions receives attention. A small portion of a very populous state cannot overshadow the minority. The status of the minority is enhanced as they influence critical edge for candidates to emerge victorious. Contestants get encouraged to venture into minorities through the system and not ignore them. The College also eliminates most election problems. According to Bugh, the system essentially assigns to the winner the votes of the people who voted against that candidate (159). He continues that because there is no way to total votes across states, the votes for candidates who do not win a state do not have a role in the outcome of elections (159). In–case of recounts, it occurs only in states and not nationwide. I believe the college encourages stability via the two–party system where regional minorities are not undermined. The intention for the design of Electoral College appeared to choose a person that demonstrates both popular support and a broad distribution of support. This goal becomes an achievement over the past decades. Some critics think that voting power of smaller states gets overrepresented. They fail to acknowledge the democratic will of all states as equal despite their low populations. Presidential campaigns disperse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Impact Of Social Media On American Elections The Impact of Social Media on American Elections and the importance of 21st century media outlets Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media websites have affected American elections in many forms. Candidates are now turning their attention to the people on social networks Murse (2015). They 're trying to draw more people like Millennials because they use more technology. These applicants are trying to step up and make a huge difference from the election of 2008. While in the running, the usage of social media is being used to announce what he or she is doing for the presidential campaign. For this reason, candidates, controversy, public opinion, social media and its 21st century media outlets have become the center of the 2016 election (CIO, 2015). The US presidential election will be on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, and a new president and vice president will be elected through the electoral college (Wikipedia, United States presidential election, 2015). The popular runners are Hillary Clinton, who is a democrat and Donald Trump, who is a republican. Other popular rising candidates are Ben Carson and Bernie Sanders and more beyond them (The New York Times, 2015). Since they're in a fight to become president, there has become a controversy between the candidates. The GOP, known as the Grand Old Party truly believes that Donald trump has a chance in the election. Due to the fact that he has a great deal of support from the people and other political parties (The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Importance Of The Electoral College System Importance of the Electoral College System Since its establishment the electoral college has always come under fire for the way it executes the election process in the United States. Many people believe that a direct popular vote is the best way to elect president and vice president, rather than the indirect election process used now. Because of this conflict, the question of whether or not the electoral college should be abolished continues to be a heated debate, especially after the most recent presidential election. Though the electoral college system does have some flaws, like every system does, it should not be abolished. The electoral college system should not be abolished because it allows the smaller populated states to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means the candidate who wins the most votes in the state also wins the states electoral votes and wins the state as a whole. A particular advantage to having this method with the electoral college system is creating clear cut election winners. In the 1992 Presidential Election Bill Clinton had 43% of the popular vote and George H.W. Bush received 37.5% of the vote creating a slim majority winner(Doc B). Yet the electoral vote was able to show a more decisive winner in this election. Bill Clinton with 69% and Bush with 31% of the electoral vote(Doc B). The electoral college system is able to create more decisive elections than a direct popular vote would ever be able to. Along with the other benefits stated above the electoral college system continues to keep the two party system alive. The two party system allows for moderate candidates that focus on important issues the United States faces at that moment. Because of this, it helps to dissipate the multiplication of splinter parties and single issue ideologues(Doc E). Single issue ideologues, or people who blindly support a particular idea or set of ideas which are encouraged through the popular vote system, would also make it harder for a election majority winner to be named (Doc E). The electoral college system thus allows for the two party system to continue to stay alive and strong moderate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...