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The public was influenced by how the news media covered a candidate, and voters lost confidence in his leadership abilities. n…
The correct answer is C.) Candidates have limited control over how the news portrays them.
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He or she would have to start by entering primaries and competing at caucuses and then finally win the nomination of the party at its convention.
Jesse Jackson ran for president twice, competing in the Democratic Party's Presidential primary in 1984 and again in 1988.
Obama and Romney are competing for the 2012 presidential election
Elective votes.
There are many colleges in Massachusetts. However, the college of Massachusetts State belongs to the Division II conference when competing in NCAA sports.
Constitutional Convention mainly suffered the three-Fifths Compromise. Competing interests were state's slaves, Presidential electors, and direct taxes.
46 athletes from the Republic of Korea and 2 athletes from the Democratic Republic of Korea.
Yes, Grand Canyon University just announced that they are a Division 1 school competing in the Western Athletic Conference.
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in a democracy, public decision making must be largely a matter of give and take among the carious competing interests. It is a matter of compromise in order to find the position most is the process of blending and adjusting competing views and interests.
This is not an easy question to answer because there have been two distinct phases of their professional relationship. When the two were competing in a very intense contest for the Democratic party's presidential nomination in 2007-2008, they both said some very unflattering things about each other. This, of course, is part of campaigning. But once President Obama was inaugurated, he chose Hillary as his secretary of state, because the campaign was over and he had great respect for her ability as a diplomat. Thus, if you want to look at newspaper and magazine articles from 2007-2008, you will see the two trading insults, and criticizing each other; but if you look at the period from 2009-2012, their relationship has been very cordial and the president has frequently praised her work.
No. Several Presidents were governors or held other political office prior to becoming President. Some held no political office at all.