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Creating a Political Party - ENHANCED PROJECT

Roles: Campaign Manager: Jorelyn Calam Political Advisor: Karen Alvarado-Contreras Treasurer: Sirenio Gonzalez Media Advisor: Rita Valdez Pollster: Dario Morris Party Name: The Perry Party Presidential Candidate: Jarvis Fosberg Symbol: Perry the Platypus (LillyCrystal, 2009) Slogan: A one way ticket to moving SECA forward. Making the impossible, possible. (This file includes the following: Political Platform, a short brief from the Campaign Manager, Brief from the Political Advisor (plus the political agenda), Brief from the Treasurer (plus the memo), Brief from the Media Advisor, and Brief from the Pollster (plus the polls result, both for the political agenda and student issues. This file also includes the work cited pages.)

Perry Party Platform 2012 (Jorelyn Calam - used briefs and political agenda. Created beliefs for the party.) (Edwards III, Wattenberg, &
Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011) Moving SECA Forward Since the establishment of this great school, it has lacked the basic necessities to fairly provide for its students. Our party has seen how much work needs to be done to better provide for the students. We know what it takes to ensure that the students are in an environment where they feel happy, comfortable and safe. Our Party is designed to address the concerns of the students. We Perrys take the initiative to go out and make this campus a better place. This is a very important election because its not only a fight for who wins the presidential seat, but a fight for SECAs path. We Perrys offer this school a way to move forward by providing the basic necessities of the students and more. A few of the necessities includes serving students better lunch, making sure that there are school activities going on, and

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promoting recycling which will better the surroundings of our campus and help the environment.

We acknowledge that there is a lot that needs to be done and that it doesnt just take one term of presidency to get everything done. Problems we face as a school will be addressed under the government we are promoting. Our party will make sure that we are up to date with issues and that we are aware of concerns the students of the school may have. We will conduct polls as often as we can and personally approach the students of the school. We believe that if we band together we can make this the greatest school anyone has ever attended and heard of. We can do anything for as long as we work together. We can make the changes for a better tomorrow. We Perrys will play fair and square in this election. Our goal is to keep moving forward and to address any issues the students may have. Our goal is to ensure that issues are addressed properly and solutions are presented. We all need a government that can provide for the people. We need a government that can advocate for fairness, equality and change. We need the Perry Party to come into power. We plan to move SECA forward by finding solutions for the pressing issues of the school. Advocate for Better School Lunches A survey has been conducted and it has come to our partys attention that the lunch provided by the school is non-appetizing. It is often burnt as well and looks inedible. The Perry Party plans to create a partnership with organizations that advocates for better school lunches that still meets the nutritional guidelines. We Perrys will fundraise to allocate enough money to move forward with a partnership.

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In the case that the partnership fails we will ensure that we have enough in our funds to provide for the students for the entire year out of our own pockets. In order to collect the money, our candidate will pull out money from his own pockets. We will also advertise this issue and make sure we grab sponsors as well. The sponsors will become major contributors for our project, which is the betterment of school lunches. Increase School Activities for the Students Addressing the lack of activities on campus is a main concern for many. To address this pressing issue we will design a plan to make sure that we have an event going on every month. We will set up rallies and events that invokes class competition to see whos the best. We will raise money for these events through fundraising as well. Penny wars would actually be a fundraising we will hold and in turn it will promote the competition between classes. Upon raising enough money, the Party will promote the events and hopefully gain enough support to make the events happen. Promote Recycling For the Betterment of the Campus Our party understands the lack of recycling on campus and instead of everything being thrown in the thrash our party will start a recycling program. We care for the environment and we believe that a recycling program will give us an opportunity to show that we really do care. We believe that students shouldnt just throw bottles and other recyclable items in the trash. We Perrys will address this issue and promote it for the understanding of the students. We will make sure that our advertisement and tweets gives enough details on this issue. We are eco-friendly and we advocate for keeping nature balance. Recycling is only a start of it. During debates and assemblies we will make sure our candidate fully answer questions in regards to any of the issues we are focusing on.

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Campaign Manager (Jorelyn Calam)
As campaign manager I was simply in charge of making sure that the group got things organized and finished the project. I also became in charge of compiling the information each of our group members collected into a powerpoint. I ended up adding information for some of the briefs just to make sure that we covered everything. I also tried to go through each of the briefs to ensure that the information provided was accurate. I pulled much information from the briefs and compiled it to make the party platform. I did help out in anyway I could with the group. Though the assignment seemed a bit confusing, we ended up just going with what we thought was right.

Step One - Political Advisor Brief (Karen Alvarado-Contreras)


The main job of a political advisor is to develop campaign strategies and help candidates refine their messages to prospective voters, (Hall) (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011). The candidate for our campaign will be selected through direct primaries. Direct primaries are when voters go to the polls to express their preference for a partys nominee, (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011). The methods and limits for raising funds for our political party and candidates campaign will be through hard money so that individuals, including interest groups, will not try to win over our candidates political agenda. Hard money, unlike soft money, has a $2,500 limit of how much an individual can contribute. Soft money is a way for individuals to donate money to the political party without having a limit

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(Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011). Because we will be using the hard money and the soft money method, we will be accepting any kind of public funding. Public funding is money we can use it to benefit our candidate towards tours to promote the party platform and to gain more support. Our party plans to make this a clean campaign so that which every candidate wins, wins fairly and for the right purposes, not because the other candidates were always being attacked on policies they never accomplished or never put into practice. Our campaign will be ran by touring around the campus and giving speeches to students so they can understand that our main priority is to make this school a better place to be at. We will do so by explaining our solutions to the school issues. Since our main concern have to deal with problems students have to deal with everyday, students will have something to identify with, giving our candidate more chances to win. Important issues that this party focuses on is providing better lunches, creating more school activities, and to promote recycling among fellow students. (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011)

Political Agenda
I. Better school lunches a. Provide school lunches that do not come from the district b. Contract another food company & have people at school make the school lunch i. Healthier than the districts lunch that is provided II. More school activities a. Plan more fun school activities

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i. Rallies ii. Competitions b/w the classes iii. Penny wars III. Promote recycling a. Paper, glass, plastic bins

Step Two - Treasurer/Fundraiser


The treasurers main purpose for the campaign is to manage the funds for campaign. For this assignment I became responsible for finding out how much the campaign would costs the candidate of our party and finding ways to raise money for the campaign. As a treasurer I am in charge of making sure I have the list of donors and ensuring that everything in this campaign is done in a legal. The average amount for a well ran campaign is indefinite. The amount spent by each candidate since the 2004 election exceeds $300 million. In the 2004 election, Bush raised 345.2 million dollars, while Obama raised around $750 million in the 2008 election for his campaign (Amazon , 2007). We estimate that the average cost for running in a well presidential election is about $500 million. Developed Strategy (Expecting to raise 650 million dollars): Early Fundraising (starting 24 plus months ahead of time). Plans to have a fundraiser chairperson and team, which paves way for a more efficient way to work and focus on bringing in funds for the campaign. Assign areas for fundraising in greater mass. We are going to accept any type of donations, small or big. We will also accept hard money (limited to $2,500 by individual). We will also look at PACs for monetary donations. PAC stands for Political Action Committee and

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they are groups that either support a candidate or are against them. However, we will only look at PACs that our campaign may potentially benefit from such as KidsPAC and Human Right Campaign. These interests groups typically give more than individual monetary support because they are also fighting for the cause and if the candidate wins, then the cause is carried on and is adopted. 527 groups and 501 groups will also serve as another source of donation. In addition, our presidential candidate, Jarvis Fosberg, is very wealthy so he will also pitch in his own contributions when our fundraising ideas fail and there is a lack of support. (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011) There are several factors that must be considered when raising funds for the president campaign. The first deals with receiving public funds for the presidential campaign is federal government funds to pay for valid expenses of our campaign in both primary and general election. To qualify for public funding, candidates must agree to limit campaign spending to a specific amount and must meet other requirements. The second has to do with candidates being able to receive contributions from individual, but it is limited to $2,500 (hard money limit) to (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011)amount of money received from PACs (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011). The third factor has to do with if the candidate doesnt accept any federal funding, candidates running for federal office must file periodic reports with the F.E.C, listing who contributed and how the money was spent. (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011) (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011)

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Memorandum
DATE: November 5, 2012 TO: Jarvis Fosberg, Presidential Candidate FROM: Sirenio Gonzalez, The Perry Party Treasurer SUBJECT: The three principles of the F.E.C.A. We already know that the school issues involving school lunches, increased school activities, and recycling are important issues we need to improve as soon as possible. These issues have raised many concerns in the student population lately in the past few years since the establishment of SECA and we see the necessity of having a solution at any cost. Because these issues need to addressed as soon as possible, some things need to be taken into consideration before making any kind of decision. The three principles that the Federal Election Campaign Act created to make these campaigns fair are a big consideration factor towards decision making.

Public Funding of Presidential Elections

Public funds for the presidential campaign is federal government funds to pay for valid expenses of our campaign in both primary and general election. To qualify for public funding, candidates must agree to limit campaign spending to a specific amount and must meet other requirements.

Limitations on the Amounts Presidential and Congressional Candidates May Receive from

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Contributions

Candidates are able to receive contributions from individuals, but are limited to $2,500 (hard money limit) received from PACs.

Public Disclosure of the Amount a Candidate Spends to get Elected

If the candidate doesnt accept any federal funding, candidates running for federal office must file periodic reports with the F.E.C.A., listing who contributed and how the money was spent.

With the three principles of the F.E.C.A. in mind, you can now carry out decisions legally and can get going with reforms to make this school (country) a better place to be at for our students.

Step Three - The Media Advisor (Rita Valdez)


Being a media advisor means not really focusing on the tools, but on what tools can achieve to get our message across, (computerweekly.com). In order to be a successful media advisor, technology must be involved in the campaign. Technology can range from television, to radio, to newspapers, to magazines, and the internet. Popular communication means everything because the media advisor releases the main concerns of the public to the public. The goal for media advisors is to influence the voters to vote for the candidate they are working for. The advisor must make the candidate seem as appealing as possible to the public.

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A key issue in the next election that our party will address deals with how school lunches should have more variety, especially for the hardworking students of SECA. I plan to use television as a source to address the issue of lunches in school because a majority of the population watch television and it allows the viewers to see their candidates up close and personal (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011). I chose to use television because as a media advisor, one must choose the best and interesting way to get information out; television being one source that a majority of people have easy access to. Commercials captivate the focus of viewers depending on how they come off. So the commercial created would start off interesting, by showing weak, hardworking, and hungry students with disgusting school lunch food. It would open the eyes to caring parents and urge them to help change this situation. It would put our candidate in a positive light and allow parents and students to see how sincere our candidate is and prompt them to vote for him as the new president. Another media source I would use is the internet (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011). A Twitter account would be a good site since the school lunches involve teenagers, Twitter is a social network most teenagers use. It would post the concerns and ideas about school lunches and ways to make changes possible. It is a way for many students to directly get concerns from the party and perhaps persuade them to act upon issues. Twitter is also a quick and easy way to get responses from the students and can also be used to promote our policies nationwide. If more people know of the issues then more people can begin to work to gain more supporters. With more recognition, our presidential candidate can have a better chance at winning the election. Another way our candidate will gain more recognition among voters through television will be, what is called, the 30 second fame. The 30 second fame is when the media, such as news channels,

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show a 30 second clip reporting on the presidential candidate.There are more issues this party will focus on and as the media adviser, I will focus on using advertisements and Twitter to educate people of the issues this school is having. Our presidential candidate will participate in the television ads and there will be some conferences held through Twitter in order for the students to have closer connection to our candidate. (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011)

Step Four - Pollster (Dario Morris)


As a pollster, my job was simply conducting an opinion poll of a selected few as a representative to the whole population of our school. First, I conducted a poll to see where a majority of everyones focus was at and how what issues were most pressing. After I saw where a majority of the issues were, I created some follow up questions. The questions that were asked as follow up questions were based upon the reactions that we received from a majority of the people we interviewed in the preliminary polling and also from our political agenda which addressed such topics as school lunches, school activities, and recycling. A main problem I had with conducting the polls came with from the freshmen through juniors who really became annoyed by people asking so many questions, so it was difficult to find people who would want to cooperate. To make it easier on everyone I created a list of issues that Ive heard others talk about and allowed the people who I interviewed to determine which was the most important. As for the follow up questions I created two separate lists of questions based on the stuff that was promised in our agenda. (Edwards III, Wattenberg, & Lineberry, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 2011)

Political Agenda Poll

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Student Subjects

1. Would you rather have another food company cater to us on campus or just have us buy different food to cook on campus?

2. Is the lunch that is provided now healthy enough or should we make it healthier?

3. Would putting on more school events provide more opportunities for fundraising ?

4.Would it be better to have more class competition activities or to have more activities where everyone can work together?

5. Would it be a good idea to use class competition to promote recycling

6. Should all classes be allowed off campus for lunch?

Subject 1

Have them cater to us

Healthier wouldnt be bad

Yes it would

It is better to have more competition it makes it exciting

Yes it would encourage everyone to recycle

No it would create too much chaos with the admin

Subject 2

I dont want to gain any weight so just buy new food from a different company

I think it is good as it is now

I think it would if a lot of people showed up for them

I think now we should do more school building exercises

Everyone at our school is competitive so it would be a good idea

Yes that way we all can have our own option for lunch

Subject 3

Buy new food

I feel like we could make it healthier

It would make more opportunities for it but overall no

I like to compete against other classes personally

I think that actually sounds like a good idea

yes

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Subject 4 Have places cater at our school Healthier Yes it would I think it is pretty fun to compete against other classes It would produce the same results if we just had a recycling drive or something at our school yes

Subject 5 `

We should have people cater here

Healthy enough as it is

yes

I like when we can choose who we want on our team from any class

It would inspire us to recycle more often and could make us some money in the process

No our whole school would be fat from Mcdonalds

Subject 6

We should have people cater at our school

I think that we shold make our lunches healthier

yes

I like it better when there is class competition

I think that it would be a good idea

It doesnt really sound like a good idea

Subject 7

I think it would be best if we just bought different food

Subject 8

We should buy new food

A lot of kids already go to mcdonalds, but if the food was better and healthier Im sure that would stop Healthier

Not necessarily

I think it is better to have class competition

Yes

yes

Yes

Class competition is better in my opinion I dont think it is necessary to have us compete against classes like that I like it better when I compete against the classes

It sounds like a pretty good idea

It sounds like a good idea to me

Subject 9

I wouldnt mind having some places cater to us

I think we should just introduce a menu similar to what we have but better prepared The food is good as healthy enough but not very good

If we put on more events then it would

I like that idea so yes

Yes

Subject 10

It would be better and easier if they catered at our school

Yes it would

I think that is a good idea

Everyone should be allowed off campus

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Subject 11 It would be better if these places catered to us at our school I would rather have the lunches prepared here by our lunch staff so new food I think we could make it a bit healthier I think we should try to make it healthier Yes Class competition is better Having us compete with one another regardless of class is a lot more fun Yes Yes they should

Subject 12

Yes

Yes

They should let everyone go off campus for lunch

Student Issues Poll


Student Subjects 1. What issue concerns you most at our school? 2. Is SECA safe enough for the students, if not should we have security on campus? 3. Is SECA a good enough learning environment as it is now? 4. Do you believe that tutoring should be available on campus? 5. Do you believe SECAs computer lab should have someone to look over it, so students have free access at any time? 6. Should the students who remain on campus after their classes are done be required to sit indoors and work or leave?

Subject 1

Our bathrooms arent big enough for us

Yes it is safe enough

It is but we should have a library to maximize the learning experience

yes

yes

Yes

Subject 2

The fields have so many potholes in them and when I run I always end up twisting my ankle

No the school is left wide open, I dont really see a reason to have security though

We should have a lounge where we can get our work done when are done with class and waiting for our rides then it would be better

yes

No, everyone is too busy as it is

No they should have the right to stay on campus if they choose

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Subject 3 The picnic benches outside are too small No and we do need security to watch over us It is good enough yes Yes there should be No some students need to wait for their parents

Subject 4

The gym floors are too unwaxed and sticky

It is safe enough with the front gate locked like it is

yes

Wouldnt hurt to have some

I think there should be

No we should be able to stay as long as we arent being disruptive

Subject 5 `

The bathrooms are made for small people

The school isnt safe, people walk in all of the time. We do need security

yes

yes

There should be someone so we dont have to always ask someone to open it for us

It would be best that way they wont be a liability being out there by themselves

Subject 6

The lunch isnt good.

We need security but it is safe enough

I think it is

yes

There should be someone there

No

Subject 7

Our school is wide open to anyone

The school is safe as it is

We need somewhere to do our work when we dont have class no

yes

I think so

Yes they should leave or go into the cafeteria and work

Subject 8

We only have one counselor

We need to just lock the gates

yes

There should be

No some people need to wait for their rides

Subject 9

The tables outside are too small

We need to make sure that the schools infrastructure is safe

Yes it is

yes

yes

No I think some people actually are responsible enough to stay out of trouble outside

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Subject 10 The bathrooms are small The school isnt safe, anyone can hop a fence. I think it is necessary that we have security Yes it is I believe so yes Yes There shouldnt be a requirement

Subject 11

There isnt any security on campus

We need better accessibility to different resources

Yes

Yes

Subject 12

The lunches arent good

The school is safe as it is right now

It is

Doesnt really matter, but yeah

yes

I think they should have the right to choose where they want to be at since they are finished with school no

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