Papers On Campaigns, Elections & Politicians
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Racially Polarized Voting in Mayoral Elections
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This 12 page paper explores the issue citing several races in the states of Georgia, Maryland, New York and Missouri. A thesis that such a polarity exists is discussed in light of the racial divisiveness in America in general. Causes and solutions are explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Electrace.wps
Republican, Democrat,, Libertarian, and Gun Control
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This 8 page
report discusses gun control as a major policy issue and how the
Republicans and the Democrats view the entire topic. It also
looks at what the official “party line” is regarding the issue. A
third party, the Libertarians, are also examined in light of
their attitude regarding gun control. Not surprisingly, the
Republicans and the Democrats have their “official” and
collectively agreed upon justification for their demand for gun
control or their determination to control gun control advocates.
Even the parties whose candidates are not taken seriously by
either mainstream voters or mainstream government have party
“planks” as related to gun control. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: BW3party.wps
Robert Penn Warren: All the Kings Men.
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(5 pp includes 0.5 pp outline) This discussion
will examine the statement by Machiavelli, "The
fact is that a man who wants to act virtuously in
every way, necessarily comes to grief among so many
who are not virtuous" and its relationship to
Robert Penn Warren's novel All the Kings Men
(1946), which won the Pulizer Prize in 1947.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBkingsmn.doc
Ronald Reagan And California Conservatism
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8 pages in length. First elected Governor of California in 1966, Ronald Reagan's subsequent two terms in office set a much-needed precedent of conservatism on the heels of the demise of American liberalism. The challenges that faced Governor Reagan were such that his constituency was counting on him to clean up the mess that liberal attitudes had caused over the past few decades, but he was up to the challenge and was ultimately responsible for shedding new – albeit conservative – light upon the state of California. Annotated bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCRRegn.rtf
Running for the Senate
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of who can run for the Senate and what steps are required for candidacy. Procedures such as getting one's name on the ballot to fundraising are also discussed. Several examples of Senate elections are referenced such as Hillary Clinton's and Jon Corzine's 2000 campaigns. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA130run.rtf
Same Circus, Different Clowns - Media Coverage in the Presidential Primaries of 1996 & 2000
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An 8 page analytic essay that examines the media's extensive coverage of the nation's Presidential Primaries and the direct effect this coverage has on campaign strategy and voter decision. Included is a discussion of different approaches used by print media that focuses on articles appearing in the New York Times and Time Magazine. Also included is a comparison between the media coverage of the 1996 Presidential Primaries and those of the year 2000. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: LCPrmary.doc
Saturday Night Massacre Changed the Way Americans View Politicians
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This
six-page-paper presents a discussion on the Saturday Night Massacre during the
Watergate Scandal, and now it affected the American people. Richard M. Nixon, the
events of Watergate and the outcome are all detailed. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: CWsatnig.wps
Selling a Political Candidate’s Personality and Voter Apathy
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This 6 page report discusses the fact that in the modern realm of
celebrity adulation, the political operatives who work to define
a candidate’s image and then molds his or her appeal are
generally far more interested in the image that sells among
voters rather than anything that can be truly viewed as
“substantive.” Far too often, a politician’s “handlers” believe
they can package a candidate in ways that will be irresistible to
a voter. Unfortunately, such an attitude suggests that the voter
is unable to make his or her own determinations. Bibliography
lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWapathy.wps
Senator Jackie Speier's Quest for Privacy
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This 5 page paper looks at the real life failed bill SB 773 that wanted an opt in provision to protect a consumer's right to protect his or her personal information from telemarketers. Advice is given to Speier in a hypothetical futuristic situation that draws on actual facts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA246Sp.rtf
Sex And/Or Scandal: How They Extend And Illuminate The Study Of Past Societies And Cultures
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5 pages in length. Sex and scandal have existed synonymously throughout history, serving to extend and illuminate the study of past societies and cultures all the way back to ancient Greece. That the two work synergistically when paired – and not necessarily in a positive manner – speaks to the inherent connection between forbidden temptation and humanity's innate desires. Associating sex and scandal with the political world is no less commonplace than correlating the cohesive existence of alcohol and drugs: each respective element is inexplicably drawn to the other. To examine political sex scandals as limiting the overall accurate historical perspective of a given culture and/or society is to understand how a handful of political representatives do not necessarily reflect the higher moral integrity of their constituency. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCscndl.rtf
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