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Electoral Newsletter

Where to Vote?

Polling locations are based


on where you live. Each
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Registering

Depending on the state you live in there are different ways to


register, for example Utah allows you to register online
while New Jersey only lets you register by mail. You can check
Where to Look
on https://vote.gov/ and see what your state allows. For Information?

Good Sites:

http://www.smartvot
er.org/voter/judgecan
.html
https://www.usa.gov
Political Parties /
https://www.rockthe
vote.com/
There are several political parties that must be examined before a
voter makes a final decision. These parties include:

Democrat Republican Libertarian Bad Sources:


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Favors minimum wages Oppose Kyoto Believes in a free
and higher taxation on the treaty market without
1% any government
intervention
Wants to be Advocate free Oppose
environmentally conscious exercise of government
religion conservation of
energy
Strict on separation of Oppose gender Strong belief in
church and state and race quotas separation of
in colleges church and state,
and believe in
freedom of
religion
Generally supportive of Oppose gay Pro gay rights,
gay rights marriage including
marriage.

How To Be A Rational Voter

A rational vote is someone that:

Views the perspective on all candidates


Does research in order to receive the right information
Doesnt vote based on popularity
Has a clear values they are looking for


Types of Voters

Staunch Conservatives:

This group makes up 11% of registered voters. They are conservative in social and economic policies and try to
push foreign policy. More than half regularly watch Fox News. 92% are white and 42% are male. They are
typically described as married homeowners who own guns and regularly attend church.

Stances:

Pro-business
Limited government
Oppose gay rights

Main Street Republicans:

They are 14% of registered voters. They a little bit less socially and economically conservative than the Staunch
Republicans. 88% live in the South or Midwest.

Stances:

Highly critical of government


Anti-immigration
Opposed to welfare programs

Libertarians:

They make up 10% of registered voters. They tend to be rich and 71% are college-educated. 54% have a
passport, 46% own a gun and 36% trade stocks.

Stances:

Pro-business
Disapproves of welfare programs
Undecided on immigration

New Coalition Democrats


They are 9% of registered voters. They are mostly financially struggling minority voters. There is an equal
portion of black, white and Latinos.

Stances:

Pro-immigration
Socially conservative
Supportive of government
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Mickey Mouse

Background: Michael Mickey Mouse was born in the small town of


Milkshire, Kansas and had dreams of making a difference in his life.
Mouse
His first choicce was to teach young mice like himself. He graduated at
only 20 from the Milkshire School of Teaching but found he wanted to Duck
reach a larger audience. Mickey then graduated from Harvard
University with a degree in law. He has remained the governor of
Milkshire since. He spends his time watching movies with his husband,
Pete, and playing fetch with his children, Minnie and Pluto.

Party: Democrat

Stances:

Pro gay rights, including marriage


Believes in higher taxes for 1%
Believes in enviromental conciousness

Donald Duck

The Electoral Newsletter strives to Background: Donald Fauntleroy Duck was born in
provide the most accurate
Ducksmith, Iowa and wanted to rule the world. His
information possible for young
voters. biggest dream was to have everyone control him. He
never finished college and enlisted into the marines at
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disipline and respect. Donald was made Private before his 22nd birthday. After 25 years he eventually
retired and decided to run for president.

Party: Republican

Stances:

Oppose gay marriage


Anti-immigration
Wants troops on foreign soil ASAP

Works Cited:

Compare U.S. Political Parties. Rate Limited, us-political-parties.insidegov.com/. Accessed 29 Mar. 2017.
How to Judge a Candidate. Smart Voter: How to Judge a Candidate, www.smartvoter.org/voter/judgecan.html.
Accessed 29 Mar. 2017.
Register to Vote. Voter Registration | USA.gov, vote.gov/register/nj/. Accessed 29 Mar. 2017.
Wyler, Grace. Here Are The Eight Different Types Of American Voters. Business Insider, Business Insider, 5
May 2011, www.businessinsider.com/here-are-the-eight-different-types-of-american-voters-2011-5.
Accessed 30 Mar. 2017.

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