PPT-US Presidential Candidates
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June 2016 Primary Who are they Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders Donald Trump Current Party Democrat 1968present Former Parties Republican before 1968 Past Positions
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June 2016 Primary Who are they Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders Donald Trump Current Party Democrat 1968present Former Parties Republican before 1968 Past Positions US Secretary of State . How do political parties nominate presidential candidates?. Note the specialized vocabulary!. Difference between . nominate. and . elect. WHO. nominates?. Who . decides. how the nomination is going to take place?. Who . sponsors the Presidential . Debates?. Types of Debates – Toughest type. What . criteria do you have to meet to participate in a debate? . Is . a candidate required to participate in a debate? . The Framers’ Plan. Chapter 13, Section 3. Constitutional Provisions . (Selecting the President). The framers did not believe that the people of the new nation would be able to adequately elect the President.. Ali C. Monroe. History of Television and Politics. Television was introduced in America in 1940 and soon after substituted the radio as the main source of information (Noble, 211). . The television has changed the way we see politics and politicians and this all started in the 1950s. . The Road to the Presidency. The Presidential Primaries. In the early 1800s, congressional leaders held a caucus to select presidential candidates.. Supporters of Andrew Jackson criticized the caucus system for being elitist.. By: Hannah Hughes and. Hanna Lyman. Period 4. Overview. Political Beliefs and Behavior. : 10-20%. Nature, sources, and consequences of public opinion. Role of voting in democratic systems. Factors that influence political behavior. Chp. 16 Section 3. Pg. 464. How to get a nomination. Candidates are nominated in 4 ways:. 1. caucus. 2. nominating convention. 3. primary election. 4. petition. Caucuses. Once private . meetings of party leaders to choose candidates for office.. Politics. Politics. How do you think someone’s political affiliation (Republican, Democrat, Green, Libertarian, Independent, etc.) may affect his or her analysis of the likelihood of certain world events? When have you seen this happen in real life?. Origins. Delegates at the constitutional convention studied the writings on Montesquieu and Locke. They studied British government and American colonial government and decided that they didn’t want a king. Chapter 17. Section 1. Election Campaigns. Serious candidates for president begin organizing over a year before . the election . to compete in spring . primaries.. After . the nominating convention, . Chapter 13 Section 4. Does the nominating system allow Americans to choose the best candidates for president?. National Conventions. Both the Republicans and Democrats use National Conventions as their parties nominating device. Campaign to promote student pharmacist involvement in the 2012 Presidential Election. Encourages student pharmacists to advocate our position on key issues facing pharmacy . Provides chapters with resources to take action . th. Edition. Chapter 9. Nominations and Campaigns. www.Apgovreview.com. The Nomination Game. Nomination – party endorsement for office. Campaign strategy – ways a candidate tries to win nomination. Candidates. Though the 2016 Presidential race has seen an abnormally large number of Presidential hopefuls entering the race, it is not unusually to have several candidates on both the democratic and republican sides. However, to ensure the party gets someone into office, Political Parties will only officially nominate 1 presidential candidate. .
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