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Slide 1 Slide 2 Welcome & Introduction of Emcee Mr. Arnie Silverman President & CEO, Silverman Construction Program Management Chairman, DeKalb Chamber Board of Directors…
Slide 1The Structure of a Campaign All political campaigns can be viewed as a series of several campaigns that run simultaneously. The Nomination Campaign The General Election…
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1. THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH THE PROCESS OF BECOMING THE PRESIDENT 2. OBJECTIVES STUDENTS WILL DESCRIBE THE METHODS OF NOMINATING CANDIDATES FOR PARTIES FOR PRESIDENT. STUDENTS…
Role Of Media: Does the media fulfill its role of educating the American public about the leading issues of the day? Austin Hill, Joe Turner, Christian Pfeiffer ● Any media…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Elections, Parties and Interest Groups Wilson chapters 9, 10, and 11 Elections, Parties and Interest Groups Slide 3 Let’s start with elections Presidential…
Slide 1 CHAPTER 10 Elections and Campaigns Slide 2 I.Campaigns, then and now A.Then: Campaigns for the nomination were nearly nonexistent. –1.Nineteenth century: congressional…
Slide 1 Forming Public Opinion, The Mass Media, and Interest Groups and Political Action Committees, and campaign finance Slide 2 Running for office In a four year period…
Traditional announcement: throwing your hat in the ring. The process of nomination has turned into a campaign and of itself. The election process - the process takes on average…