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Electing the President of the United States 
By: Mrs. Zindman
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Electing the President of the United States By: Mrs. Zindman

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When Do We Elect the President of the United States?
The people of the United States of American choose a President every four years.  An election takes place on the first Tuesday of November.
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When Do We Elect the President of the United States? The people of the United States of American choose a President every four years. An election takes place on the first Tuesday of November.

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Who Can Run For President?
To be the President you must:
Be born in the United States
Be at 35 years old
Lived in the U.S. for 14 years or more
The President can be 
a man or woman 
of any race or any religion.
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Who Can Run For President? To be the President you must: Be born in the United States Be at 35 years old Lived in the U.S. for 14 years or more The President can be a man or woman of any race or any religion.

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How Long Can You Be President?
You can be President for eight years 
    (that’s two four-year terms)
Trivia: Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the only person to be President for more than two terms.  He was elected four times.
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How Long Can You Be President? You can be President for eight years (that’s two four-year terms) Trivia: Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the only person to be President for more than two terms. He was elected four times.

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What does the President do?
The Presidents Job is very important!
The President:
Is in charge of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines.
Represents the United States and decides how we work with other countries.
Suggests laws and signs laws and sometime rejects laws.
Helps other countries get along with each other.
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What does the President do? The Presidents Job is very important! The President: Is in charge of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Represents the United States and decides how we work with other countries. Suggests laws and signs laws and sometime rejects laws. Helps other countries get along with each other.

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How do we Elect a President?
Candidates announce that they are entering the race.  This usually happens 1-2 years before the November election.
Members in the same party run against each other, trying to become the party’s candidate during the primaries and caucuses.
At the National party convention the party selects a candidate, the candidate selects a “running mate” for vice president
The party writes a “platform” of goals and promises.
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How do we Elect a President? Candidates announce that they are entering the race. This usually happens 1-2 years before the November election. Members in the same party run against each other, trying to become the party’s candidate during the primaries and caucuses. At the National party convention the party selects a candidate, the candidate selects a “running mate” for vice president The party writes a “platform” of goals and promises.

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How do Presidential Candidates Campaign?
The Presidential candidates run against each other try to get people to vote for them by: 
Giving speeches
Shaking hands
Giving interviews
Paying for ads on TV, radio, and in the newspaper
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How do Presidential Candidates Campaign? The Presidential candidates run against each other try to get people to vote for them by: Giving speeches Shaking hands Giving interviews Paying for ads on TV, radio, and in the newspaper

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Who Can Vote for President?
To be qualified to vote one must be:
A United States citizen
18 years of older
A resident of a state of the District of Columbia.
Registered to vote
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Who Can Vote for President? To be qualified to vote one must be: A United States citizen 18 years of older A resident of a state of the District of Columbia. Registered to vote

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Who Can not Vote?
You can not vote if you are:
In jail or on probation for committing a felony
A convicted felon
Legally insane
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Who Can not Vote? You can not vote if you are: In jail or on probation for committing a felony A convicted felon Legally insane

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When do you Vote?
On the first Tuesday of November, people all over the United States go to polling locations and vote their choice for President.
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When do you Vote? On the first Tuesday of November, people all over the United States go to polling locations and vote their choice for President.

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How do you Vote?
Some people vote by:
Punching a hole in a card
Touching a computer screen
Putting an X on a paper ballot
next to the candidate name.
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How do you Vote? Some people vote by: Punching a hole in a card Touching a computer screen Putting an X on a paper ballot next to the candidate name.

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Who is running for President in 2008?

Democrat
Barack Obama
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Who is running for President in 2008? Democrat Barack Obama

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Who is in the Republican Party?





Presidential Candidate
John McCain
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Who is in the Republican Party? Presidential Candidate John McCain

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Who is in the Democratic Party?

 


Presidential Candidate
Barack Obama
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Who is in the Democratic Party? Presidential Candidate Barack Obama

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What is the Electoral College?
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What is the Electoral College?

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When is the President Sworn In?
On January 20, the President is sworn in, in Washington, D. C.  He recites an oath: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
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When is the President Sworn In? On January 20, the President is sworn in, in Washington, D. C. He recites an oath: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

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What Does the President Do 
After He is inaugurated?
After the inauguration, the President nominates people for the jobs he or she wants them to be in charge of in the different departments of the federal government.  The people who head each department of the federal government make up the President’s cabinet.
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What Does the President Do After He is inaugurated? After the inauguration, the President nominates people for the jobs he or she wants them to be in charge of in the different departments of the federal government. The people who head each department of the federal government make up the President’s cabinet.

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Where does the President live?
   The new President and his family move into the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.  The President and his family will live and work there for the next four years.
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Where does the President live? The new President and his family move into the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. The President and his family will live and work there for the next four years.

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Election Vocabulary
Ballot- a list of people trying to get elected

Campaign- when people get together to try to influence other to vote for a particular candidate
Candidate- a person who is trying to get elected 
Caucus- closed meeting of party members to determine nominations
Debate- a formal meeting where the candidates discuss and argue about different things that are important to our country.
Democrat- a member of the Democratic party.
Election- when people choose the person they want for the job.
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Election Vocabulary Ballot- a list of people trying to get elected Campaign- when people get together to try to influence other to vote for a particular candidate Candidate- a person who is trying to get elected Caucus- closed meeting of party members to determine nominations Debate- a formal meeting where the candidates discuss and argue about different things that are important to our country. Democrat- a member of the Democratic party. Election- when people choose the person they want for the job.

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Election Vocabulary
Electoral college- a group of representatives chosen by voters to elect the president and the vice-president of the United States.
Oath- a promise

Polling location- place where people vote.

Primary- an election that happens in some states to choose candidates for the political party’s convention (only members of the party can vote in these elections.
Republican- someone who belongs to the Republican Party

Running mate-a candidate who is running with another candidate.

Term- amount of time someone is elected for.
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Election Vocabulary Electoral college- a group of representatives chosen by voters to elect the president and the vice-president of the United States. Oath- a promise Polling location- place where people vote. Primary- an election that happens in some states to choose candidates for the political party’s convention (only members of the party can vote in these elections. Republican- someone who belongs to the Republican Party Running mate-a candidate who is running with another candidate. Term- amount of time someone is elected for.

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Election Quiz
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Election Quiz

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Election Quiz
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Election Quiz

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