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Papers On Campaigns, Elections & Politicians
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CALIFORNIA RECALL ELECTION 2003
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the issues related to the Gray Davis recall election of October, 2003. This paper outlines the problems that Gray Davis faced as governor of California and the underlying reasons for the recall and election of Arnold Schwarzenagger. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHRecalE.rtf
Campaign Finance
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of issues related to campaign finance and campaign finance reform. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHCampa2.rtf
Campaign Finance and the 2000 Presidential Campaign
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This 5 page
report briefly discusses the numerous issues associated with
campaign financing in the 2000 presidential campaign. Both Vice
President Al Gore and Governor George W. Bush can be expected to
spend record amounts on their efforts to win the November
election. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWcamfin.wps
Campaign Finance Reform
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(5pp). In 1974 Congress passed a set of laws that
changed the amount of money which could be donated
to an individual campaign. Contributions to
candidates are now limited to $1,000, per
contributor, that's called hard money. But of
course many people and organizations, including
special interest groups such as defense
contractors, the gambling industry, organized labor
have more money that they would like to spend on
politics than they can get to candidates in $1,000
increments. So they give much larger amounts to
advocacy groups, political action committees and
the political party. That is called soft money.
Not much else has happened in the last 25 years of
discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBcpgnrf.doc
Campaign Finance Reform
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(5pp). In 1974 Congress passed a set of laws that
changed the amount of money which could be donated
to an individual campaign. Contributions to
candidates are now limited to $1,000, per
contributor, that's called" hard money." But of
course many people and organizations, including
special interest groups such as defense contractors,
the gambling industry, organized labor have more
money that they would like to spend on politics
than they can get to candidates in $1,000
increments. So they give much larger amounts to
advocacy groups, political action committees and
the political party. That is called "soft money."
Not many changes have happened in the last 25
years of discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBcpgnfR.doc
Campaign Finance Reform
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This 8 page paper explores the role of money in political campaigns. Campaign finance reform is recommended but both sides of the issue are discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA041cfr.rtf
Campaign Finance Reform/Bush & Gore
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A 5 page research paper that investigates the stands of both nominees for the presidency during the 2000 election on the issue of campaign finance reform. The writer discusses the issues on this topic and whether or not it impacted the election results. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: kh2000cm.wps
Campaign Financing Reform
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An 8 page paper. Campaign financing has been debated for more than a century. It is a highly controversial issue with strong advocates on each side of the argument. The writer reports some of the early laws regarding campaign financing. Hard and soft money are explained. The amounts raised by both national political parties in just one year are reported. Limits are then proposed and explained for campaign financing reform. Supporting information from the literature are provided. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGplcmp.rtf
Campaign Financing: The 2000 Lamar Alexander Senate Campaign
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This 5 page paper examines the financing of the 2002 Alexander campaign. Biographical information about Lamar Alexander is relayed along with specific financial data. PAC money is discussed. Top contributors are listed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA509LA.rtf
Campaign Funding & Contributions / A Problem of Democracy ?
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A 15 page analytical research paper on the controversial issues resulting from our (U.S.) Democratic government's allowance of open election contributions and government funding. Numerous case studies are cited including that of Bill Clinton's acceptance of large contributions from various individuals during his 1996 Presidential campaign. The writer concludes that Campaign contributions are, a traditionally unfair and unethical practice. Bibliography lists 10+ sources.
Filename: Campaign.wps
Campaigns and the Media
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A 7 page research paper that discusses political campaigns and the media. The writer offers a history of the press in American, a discussion of how the media covers politicians and government and how it influences the public. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khcammed.rtf
CANADA: CONSERVATISM INTO NEO-CONSERVATISM
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This 7-page paper focuses on the movement of Canada's political system to the more right-wing Reform Party, from the Progressive Conservative Party. Bibliogprahy lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTneoconca.rtf
Changes in Political Advertising: The 1980s Verses Today
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A 4 page observation of the many changes that have occurred in political advertising.
The author contends that these changes are as dramatic as they are deleterious. Although advertising was a component of political campaigns in the 1980s, today the skill with which a candidate manipulates voter perception through political advertising is the most important determinant of
whether or not the candidate is voted into office! Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPcampn2.rtf
Chicago Mayor R. J. Daley
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7 pages in length. Richard J. Daley held Chicago's mayoral position from 1955 to 1976 and remains one of the windy city's most famous elected officials to date. While this distinction has earned him a place within the annals of Chicago's history, the manner by which Daley approached his mayoral tasks has long been considered less than equitable to all racial and ethnic groups. The difference of fifty years is clearly illustrated by the way that blacks accommodated to Chicago politics during the 1950s, whereas Chicago politics had to ultimately accommodate to blacks during the 1970s. Clearly, the social aspect represented the greater significance in Chicago's development under Daley's reign. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCdaley.wps
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