Papers On Campaigns, Elections & Politicians
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Presidential Candidates' Positions on the Death Penalty
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A 5 page paper
examining three candidates' positions on the death penalty and the writer's reactions to those
position. Until the last presidential election, it was thought that all campaigns had a definite,
decisive end, but it is difficult to determine when campaigning truly begins. Party affiliation helps
define candidates' positions on issues such as economic policy and defense spending, but
candidates often are more circumspect about matters that move beyond abstract policy. In the
most recent presidential campaign, George W. Bush, Al Gore and Pat Buchanan all indicate that
they support the death penalty, but all have differing views. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSdeathPen.wps
Presidential Election 2000
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Who will Win and Why?; This 6 page paper considers the election for president in the United States and predicts who will win by looking at a range of criteria, emphasis is placed on public perception as a result of media coverage. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEele200.wps
Presidential Election 2000
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(12 pp) Neither Bush nor Gore seem to have
impressed most of the swing voters after a
Washington Post survey last week. In fact, many
have reservations about both major party
candidates. Martha Howland, who lives in a
Columbus, Ohio suburb said she "is not pleased with
either of the presidential candidates, and has
gotten tired of voting for the "lesser of two evils.
" She sees Gore as too wooden, stiff," while
Bush "doesn't have a good record. I don't know how
smart he is" Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BBpres2000.doc
Presidential Elections - 1960 versus 2000
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This 21 page paper compares and contrasts the election between Kennedy and Nixon in 1960 and the election between Gore and Bush in 2000. Kennedy and Nixon charted new territory when they had their debates televised and it won the election for Kennedy over Vice-President Nixon. The televised debates between Gore and Bush most likely won the election for Bush. In both cases, an candidate with no national experience overcame a vice-president. Some of the topics included in this essay are: voter characteristics, voter turnout, the debates, and the issues. Statistical data included. 11 tables included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGpres.msw
Presidential Elections 1960 v 2000
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This 8 page paper offers a comparison of the 1960 and 2000 presidential elections. In both cases, the count was close and in both cases, fraud was alleged. The difference was that Nixon rejected any notion of filing lawsuits while Bush filed a number of lawsuits. Similarities and differences between the two elections are discussed. The writer also speculates as to what this means in terms of the American political system and the society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PG6000.wps
Presidential Elections: The Advantages of the Electoral Process
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A 7 page overview of the history and premises of the electoral process and the advantages of that process over popular vote. The author notes the controversy which has raged over the electoral process since the problems encountered in the 1990 presidential election but uses statistics from that election to demonstrate that the electoral process remains superior. While it is easy to understand the mistrust the process generated in this election given the stalemate which erupted between candidates and the controversy over voting improprieties, the electoral process is actually a superior process to the popular vote and, as such, it is imperative that it remain in place. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPelect2.rtf
Private Morality And Political Leadership
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15 pages in length. Determining whether or not private morality should be a component of political leadership is not the same as deciding if the person in question is capable of handling the demands of such an office. Indeed, while some believe there exists a distinct connection between the two issues, others think that one has absolutely nothing to do with the other. There is no question that this particular topic is nothing if not dialectical in that there is no singularly correct answer; rather, whatever religious, moral and ethical beliefs one harbors are going to indicate which side of the issue one supports. Inasmuch as opponents of private morality contend that what a politician does in his private life bears no reflection whatsoever upon his public duties, this paper's view will be one that asserts just the opposite. The writer discusses the fact that a political leader's personal activities do, indeed, represent his commitment to job or country, just as any other affiliations would. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: EthMoral.wps
Problems with the Process of Democracy in Zambia and Zimbabwe
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This is an 11 page paper discussing the problems facing the process of democracy in Zambia and Zimbabwe. The concept of democracy as representative government and the observance of human rights has long been considered one of the major issues in regards to the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Since their independence, Zambia in 1964 and Zimbabwe officially in 1980, the governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe had been one-party systems with powerful rulers. Within the last decade however, multi-party elections have been introduced in an attempt to introduce democracy. There have been problems with the democratization process however and the countries have continued to decline in regards to their economic conditions, health conditions, levels of poverty and international relations. Some of these problems are blamed on the corruption which lies within each government while others argue that democracy undermines traditional chieftainship within Southern Africa considered extremely important in internal relations which if disregarded would lead to instability. While the international community continues to pressure the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe to continue their process toward democracy, recent research within these nations has showed that democracy per se is understood to mean freedom of civil liberties and the expectation of relief from the current socio-economic conditions; conditions which may not be easily met even in the event of political democracy.
Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TJdemZZ1.rtf
Public Opinion
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The opinion of the public concerning the processes of
the government has slowly deteriorated. This 7 page paper explores the
role of public opinion as it pertains to the democratic process.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KTpolicy.wps
Public Policy and Congressional Elections
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This 5 page paper supports the notion that re-election is the sole factor to motivates members of Congress when making public policy. Several examples are noted. Federalist 10 is discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA122cng.rtf
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