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Presidential Election Process Steps and Procedures
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Step #1 Nomination - political parties nominate candidates for president Primary Election - political parties select ONE party candidate to run for president National Conventions - declaration/celebration of chosen candidate for each political party
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Republican Primaries Primary Tracker Primary Tracker Mitt Romney Rick Santorum Newt Gingrich Ron Paul
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Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Do you support or are you against the SOPA bill in congress?
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Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Veteran Unemployment: what should the government specifically do about the veterans who make up 22% of the unemployment rate?
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Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Should amnesty be granted to the 10-12 million illegal immigrants living in the Unites States?
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Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Does the 4 th amendment protect the right to privacy? Does this extend to abortion? Should the government repeal Roe v. Wade? Do you think states should be able to ban contraception products?
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Step #2 CAMPAIGNING! - candidates visit states and use campaign strategies to attract voters attention/support - How do candidates choose which states to visit? - What is the overall objective in this stage of the process? - What methods of campaigning would you use, OR which do you think are the most effective? WHY?
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Step #3 General Election - ELECTION DAY = voters cast their votes for the candidate of their choice - “electors” in each state receive peoples’ votes and cast their electoral votes for the state
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Step #4 Casting of State Electoral Votes - “WINNER TAKE ALL” casting of state electoral votes to the candidate receiving the majority of electoral votes in the state - Nebraska and Maine = divide electoral votes * Electoral votes per state = # of reps + 2 senators for each state
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Step #5 Electoral College Total = 270 to win!! - 538 total electoral votes possible 435 = House100 = Senate3 = D.C. Inauguration in January – swearing in of new president
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