Election in Texas

essay of about 1200 words;

– include all the answers of the questions in paragraph;

  1. How much does it cost to run for office in Texas?
    1. https://www.texastribune.org/2017/03/01/heres-how-…
    2. 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 )
    3. 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).
  2. What’s your SLOGAN?
  3. Design a campaign sign.
  4. Which state or local newspaper, official, celebrity endorsements will you seek? Why?
  5. 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.

Note:

Please write about district 10 and write about the issue of health, education and environment an put the slogan and campaign after the work cited page. Thank you!

Answer preview

The opposing interest group includes the Texas State teachers association and the Texas Association for Business. The Texas State teachers association is likely to oppose our campaigns on the basis of little emphasis on the economic gains for the members. As we focus on establishing an education system that is student-focused the teachers will be more engaged without a significant corresponding increase in their financial gains. This is so because in the current curriculum the individual teachers have fewer commitments that correspond to their financial gains. Opposition from the Texas Association for business is as a result of more strict rules in the conservation of the environment which is focusing on the regulations on the exploitation of the environment and more adherence strategies that will cost the business more.

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Election in Texas
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