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Week XII: Conclusion
Sadly, we have now come to the end of the blog portion of my project. I know there were a lot of topics I wanted to cover and haven't...


Week XI: Demographics (cont.)
Just to recap, last week I talked about how two key demographic groups chose to vote in 2016: white women and the working class/people...


Week X: Demographics + Women (Part 2)
Throughout the past year, I've been asked countless times, "What are you planning on studying in college?" Usually, when I say political...


Week IX: Personalities
I remember my U.S. Government teacher telling us that one of the most important factors in how Americans select our leaders is this...


Week VIII: Party Politics
In 2008, Barack Obama defeated John McCain with over double the electoral votes, and almost 10 million more popular votes. The Democrats...


Week VII: Woman (Women Part 1)
In 2007, I remember watching the South Carolina Democratic debate with my mom. Towards the end, a YouTube user asked candidates to...


Week VI: Media and Scandals
The media was more than just a part of the election; it ultimately made the election what it was. The media's focus of coverage on...


Week V: Research Update
This week was supposed to talk about the impact of media on the election, but it looks like I'm going to have to take another week to...


Week IV: Emails
The Presidential Election of 2016 probably taught American voters more about emails than they ever sought to know. "Emailgate" flooded...


Week III: Barack Obama (Part Two)
In last week's post, I addressed the many ways in which Barack Obama impacted Hillary Clinton's campaign. After my research, I was...
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