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Executive Branch Review

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Leading Up to Election1. 5a. What can previous political experience gain

a presidential candidate?2. 5b. How much can a candidate spend in

primaries? National elections?3. 5c. What type of belief is preferred?4. 5d. Throughout history, Presidents generally

have been…

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Leading Up to the Election

Since 1868, only five Presidents have had no previous political background.o Dwight D. Eisenhower was most popular and successful

as a President Most served as a governor or senator Financial success

o Typically, the candidate raising the most money generally wins the election

o As of the end of September 2012, Obama has raised $108 million more than Romney

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Leading Up to the Election

Candidates spend money on o Advertising and Social Media o Campaign staffo Travel costso Campaign gear (buttons, shirts, signs, etc.)o Romney commercial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGm47IIRQhco Obama commercial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBorRZnqtMo

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Discussion Points Which commercial made you want to vote for the

candidate? Which commercial was clearer in stating goals? Which commercial was more hostile towards the

opponent? Which commercial was a better use of money?

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Presidential Debates No formal debates were held until 1960 The most famous debates before 1960 were the

Lincoln-Douglas debates for the Senate seat of Illinois

The first Vice Presidential debate was in 1976 Most seasons have three debates Debates are important because:

o Candidates are shown to the publico Public gains a sense of decision making of candidateso Lesser known candidates or policies can get attention

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Presidential Debates CNN Best Debate Moments:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y8SZDH3B_4 Appearance Matters:

o 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate: Makeup Debate Skill Matters:

o 2000: Gore openly sighs, breaks code of behavior Camera Skill Matters:

o 1980 Reagan-Carter: Reagan uses acting to gain popularity from the crowd

Policy Knowledge Matters:o 1976 Ford-Carter: Ford stated there was not Soviet domination of

Eastern Europe 2012 Third Debate Highlights:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0LhytVWsmA

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Elections1. What key element was missing in the early

presidential elections?2. How were the President and Vice President

originally chosen?3. What changed the Electoral College?4. When does the popular vote take place?5. When you vote for President, who are you really

casting a vote for?6. How many electoral votes are needed to win the

presidency?7. How could a third-party candidate cause

problems?

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Elections Every eligible person has to be registered to vote Each state has different registration guidelines When you register, you do NOT have to declare a

political affiliation but you may choose to do so If you are not able to vote (ex: away on military

duty) you can vote using an absentee ballot A word about voting:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar7r5aG_B0Y

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2012 Electoral Votes Map

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The Cabinet1. How many departments make up the cabinet?2. What should secretaries have in preparation for

their role as a secretary?3. Which President had the most diverse cabinet?

Why is that important?4. What is the intended role of the cabinet?5. Have presidents successfully used the cabinet in

decision making?

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The Cabinet State Treasury Interior Agriculture Justice Commerce Labor Homeland Security

Defense Health and Human

Services Housing and Urban

Development (HUD)

Transportation Energy Education Veterans Affairs

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The Executive Office of the President

1. Why was the EOP created? Two branches:

o Executive Agencieso White House Staff

Staffs generally reflects political platforms and specific issues

Main Office: Office of Management and Budget Main Council: National Security Council