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    Gerrymandering has been a controversial issue since its implementation, but the last sixty years has seen the problem because more dangerous for the political process. What gerrymandering entails is the redrawing of voting districts by state legislators. It was created to make equal voting numbers in each district, but it has become highly political over the years. Frost mentions that in 2003 and 2011, Texas legislators used gerrymandering to pick up two seats in the house. They did this by redistricting

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    Kelly Kidwiler Table 3 Essay on political parties September 19, 2015 The Democratic Party today is facing many problems many of which, can be overcome. As the head of the Democratic Party I have solutions to the problems that we face as a party. The main obstacles that we face today include: increasing our voter turnout, attracting new millennial voters and securing the Latino vote in the upcoming election. If these issues are addressed we are on track to have a very successful election. The

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    determine how to choose electors. This decision resulted in voters feeling disenfranchised, thinking that their votes really do not matter. The disenfranchisement resulted in groups of people deciding not to vote. Although this trend of rebellious non-voting has been present since 2000 when this decision was reached, it was strongly felt in the 2016 election when there were two very polarizing

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    Throughout the time in class, we have discussed a variety of different topics relating to the culture of American politics. While Susan Jacoby, through her book The Age of American Unreason, highlights quite a few important ideas about the lack of intellectual thought in American politics, due to the time lapse between the publication of the book and our class, some ideas are not as thoroughly explained as they relate to the current American political atmosphere. Two presidential terms have passed

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    Since Ancient Greece, humans have strived to be truly democratic, to have an equal say in society. Although after the collapse of the Greek City-States, the oldest standing democracy title falls to the United States (Hauer). Our system is built on a representative democracy. These representatives are elected by the people and this simple election process should be a standard throughout. However, the presidential election is more complicated. Every four years it seems the reasoning behind such a system

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    of them had prior canvassing experiences on other campaigns. It must be noted the advantage they had since all of the canvassers were Virginia Beach residents who knew the area well in which they were assigned to door knock. This unit ranged in all ages, race, gender, and education background which gave them the ability to talk to any community because of their strong diversity.

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    heated over the past several years. Some argue that voter identification laws are only to keep certain people from being able to participate in an election. They claim that it is meant to dissuade minorities or certain economic demographic groups from voting. When you consider all activities that occur in our everyday lives that require photo identification, there is no valid reason to not verify someone’s identity before allowing them to cast a ballot in an election. First, let’s look at a sampling

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    Clinton vs. Trump: Two Different People, Two Different Americas During the 2016 Presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, there were many campaign advertisements from both sides that strongly resonated with voters. Clinton’s role model ad, for example, sent a powerful message by illustrating Trump’s substandard behavior as a presidential candidate. On the other hand, Trump’s “Hillary Clinton won 't Change Washington” ad demonstrated Clinton’s ineffectiveness as a leader as well

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    Allow us to add our congratulations to all those from around the world who admire your work on the peace process and celebrate your selection as this year’s Nobel peace laureate. It is richly deserved, and we admire your strong gesture of donating the award proceeds. We know, however, that you and Colombia’s leadership are grappling with the surprising and bitterly disappointing results of the 2 October plebiscite. As you explore options for moving the peace process forward, it is an important moment

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    "If All Else Fails" The amarican voter age requirment. This issue has been raised due to the lower voter turnout of younger americans over the past few decades, and both sides of the argument have some valid points. One side supports incressing the size of the voter pool for that age group, while the other suggests that incressing the size of the younger voter pool would be counter productive. I would have to agree with both sides of the argument, however I feel that changes should be implimented

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