Candidate PPT: The Assignment. Requirements: Candidate Biography (at least 2 slides) Candidate’s Position on the Issues (4-8s) Why your candidate thinks.

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Candidate PPT: The Assignment

Requirements: Candidate Biography (at least 2 slides) Candidate’s Position on the Issues (4-8s) Why your candidate thinks she or he will win (4-5s) What will most likely be the outcome of his or her participation in the race (1-2s)

Who Am I? Write brief biographies of your candidates. Tell us where they were born, where they were raised, where they have worked, etc.

On the Issues AbortionImmigration Budget and Taxes Campaign Reform Iraq/IranEducation Civil Rights and Liberties Environment Health Care Stem Cell Research International Relations EnergyEtc.

I will be your next President because…

My real chances, however… Say how you believe your candidate’s participation will affect the race. With whom will your candidate most likely compete for votes?

or…I will make a good running mate because

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