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In four pages this paper examines how underdog candidates became very popular due to the themes and messages of their campaigns du...
after inflation, with a Democrat in the White House, vs. just 2.3% under Republicans, according to market data provider Ibbotson A...
In five pages this paper discusses the selection of a President and how religion can affect choice. Three sources are cited in th...
An 11 page review of the book by Edmund Frank Kallina. The book focuses on alleged political corruption. 1 source....
In five pages this paper argues that Al Gore should be declared the winner in the state of Florida and become U.S. President with ...
In eight pages this paper discusses how the Supreme Court dealt with this controversial election of George W. Bush as President wi...
not try to mislead, the media sometimes does this. There are in fact people who do contend that the media has controlled many elec...
In five pages this research paper discusses the differences between the North and South in terms of how it would have covered the ...
In thirty pages this paper discusses the gender bias in the media coverage of Geraldine Ferraro. Eleven sources are cited in the b...
the desegregation crisis and to enforce the integration of Little Rock High School (Garraty 810). Both Presidents had a si...
In five pages this paper analyzes the debates in terms of candidate philosophy, style, and stances on gun control and health care ...
In five pages this paper assesses the Nixon Administration in terms of its public relations and communications preoccupation. One...
In seventeen pages this paper examines how the media portrayed candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore with an illustration of philo...
components to being an effective leader; while Hoover possessed the courage and decency that so expressly demonstrated the lengths...
Reform Act of 2002 ("LEGISLATION RELATED TO THE ATTACK OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001," 2002). The purpose of this law is to beef up securi...
the hands of Congress because they contain sensitive information concerning military and other global activities falling strictly ...
problem is that during the 2000 campaign, some stations projected the winner before polls closed in California. This means that so...
an active part in politics and even to help change laws or create new ones. For this reason, AARP - whose "current top national l...
local dominating interest and insuring a policy determined by a range of desires (Tannehill and Bedichek, 1991). Madison also wan...
her gender. Many, Republicans in particular, contended that neither Clinton nor Obama were suitable presidential contenders. The...
variety of different parties while promoting "their recombination in a loosely synthesized mix" (Skowronek, 1997, p. 449). Dwight ...
it is important to remember that the executive office is only one branch of government, and much has to do with which parties have...
("John Edwards for President," 2008). In his Native Son advertisement, he talks about his upbringing, and how he will not forget a...
status provide bargaining advantage. The U.S. has a government where there is a sharing of power (Neustadt, 2008). That is, there ...
included for quite some time, two front runners who were each minorities in their own right. If Hillary Clinton won, she too would...
be stuck with high budget deficits. Economics aside, Ronald Reagan is considered an excellent leader and polished president. His...
of fellow Democrats John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson by leaving as his legacy an administration that encouraged "a new climat...
The change has come as the casualty figures in Iraq continue to mount and the White House offers no exit strategy. Although the B...
in history, and made history as well, since the U.S. elected its first African-American president. The race was long and difficult...
in an attempt to get past the guards (Benedetto, Donovan & Du Vall, 2003). What the plan was exactly was that each of the men woul...