Politic
Congress and the President
From the first e-Activity, evaluate the relationship between Congress and the President and discuss two (2) reasons why the presidential duties may conflict with the role of Congress. Justify your response with examples.
The relationship between Congress and the President is one of similarity. When you vote for the President, you are also voting for members of congress. As stated in an article by Indiana University Center on Representative Government by Lee Hamilton (2002), it was stated “The relationship between Congress and the President lies at the very core of our system of government, and, under our Constitution, tension and struggle between these rivals for power is inevitable. A democracy without conflict is not a democracy. The framers did not set out to promote gridlock between President and Congress, but they did intend that conflicting opinions in society should be considered carefully before government takes action.”
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Write summary and tell your agree or disagree with this article said (one page double space).
Conflicting Viewpoints
conflicting Viewpoints Essay Part I and Part II
When looking for information about a particular issue, how often do you try to resist biases toward your own point of view? This assignment asks you to engage in this aspect of critical thinking by playing the “Believing Game.” The Believing Game is about making the effort to “believe” – or at least consider – the reasons for an opposing view on an issue.
The assignment is divided into two (2) part/papers.
http://www.procon.org/sourcefiles/believinggame.pd…. Review the Procon.org Website in order to gather information.
Part I – Write a one (1) page paper in which you: Follow the instructions below for this writing activity.
1. Select one (1) of the approved topics from the www.procon.org Website and state your position on the issue.
Election in Texas
essay of about 1200 words;
– include all the answers of the questions in paragraph;
How much does it cost to run for office in Texas?
https://www.texastribune.org/2017/03/01/heres-how-…
How will you raise money? (read this handy info from the Texas Democratic Party before you violate any campaign finance laws: https://www.txdemocrats.org/act/run-for-office )
Name interest groups that will support/oppose you? Go to https://votesmart.org/interest-groups/TX/#.WXjT4oj… and identify two (2) interest groups that you think will support your campaign, and two (2) who will oppose your campaign. Explain why? (referring to your platform).
What’s your SLOGAN?
Design a campaign sign.
Which state or local newspaper, official, celebrity endorsements will you seek? Why?
How do you get out the vote? Given your issue stands, what voter groups do you need to target? (refer back to the district analyses documents on your current legislator’s homepage.