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Race Between Love and Owens Could Come Down to the Wire - 0 views

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    Tight race shaping up in the Utah 4th (Wasatch Academy's district)
Jason Friedman

Watch: Florida Mayor Stomps on an Atheist's Constitutional Rights | Occupy Democrats - 0 views

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    Students: Ask yourself if you think the Mayor's actions are constitutional. Maybe revisit the question after we cover the first amendment.
Jason Friedman

Unit 3 - The Constitution - History with Mr. Bayne - 0 views

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    See especially the LEJ CASH video
Jason Friedman

Which episodes of the West Wing are vital to one's understanding of US Government? : th... - 1 views

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    "Top 5 Constitutional Moments"
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What Ted Cruz teaches us about asymmetric polarization: Republicans reject Downs | The ... - 0 views

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    Interesting twist on Downs reminds us to review Downs' theory.
Jason Friedman

Race and the Supreme Court : SCOTUSblog - 2 views

  • Argument analysis: When an empty chair may count the most – Lyle Denniston
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      Hey, this is a great article to read.
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    You are right. I agree.
Jason Friedman

Presidential Debates in History - Bill of Rights Institute - 2 views

  • Divisive presidential campaigns are not new in American history. Politics has always been a brutal sport in which different factions vie for any advantage on voting day. While the competitive spirit of elections has little changed over the centuries, the modes in which candidates communicate their platforms and tear down their opponents have changed significantly. Now, presidential contenders are tasked with crafting a unique brand, cultivating a positive public image, and must appeal to a broader base of voters with a wider array of backgrounds and interests than ever before. The ways in which voters come to perceive and judge candidates have likewise changed with time. Visual media, especially the Internet, is one of the most important factors in modern elections.
  • Until the end of the nineteenth century, presidential candidates did little personal campaigning, preferring to let their supporters do the heavy lifting of attacking opponents and persuading voters.
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      This is an example of how I might write something to the group.
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