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Picture of Politician Name of Politician (Position) Student Name Class Period People In Politics

Name of Politician (Political Party) What are the three most important issues/problems this candidate wants to address if they become president? Interesting info How much money have they raised? Current Position Where are they from? What experience do they have? (like a very short resume of important jobs they’ve had) What groups are supporting him/her? (conservatives, Tea Party, liberals, gun- rights, banks, unions, etc) How much support does this candidate have according to two national polls (you pick the polls)

Picture of Politician Name of Politician (Position) Student Name Class Period People In Politics

Name of Politician (Political Party) What are the three most important issues/problems this candidate wants to address if they become president? Interesting info How much money have they raised? Current Position Where are they from? What experience do they have? (like a very short resume of important jobs they’ve had) What groups are supporting him/her? (conservatives, Tea Party, liberals, gun- rights, banks, unions, etc) How much support does this candidate have according to two national polls (you pick the polls)