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Transcript taken from the Second Presidential Debate of the 2016 presidential campaign between Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, October 9, 2016 in St. Louis, Missouri. The debate lasted 90 minutes; this is an approximately 30 second segment of the debate.
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The Presidential Election in Real Time– Fall 2016 Professor Robert Shrum. Political Science, University of Southern California Course Description This is a four credit course, meeting twice a week, which will follow the general election campaign as it unfolds, integrating …
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Benoit WL and Benoit-Bryan JM (2013). Debates Come to the United Kingdom: A Functional Analysis of the 2010 British Prime Minister Election Debates. Communication Quarterly 61 (4): 463–478. Brandenburg H and Johns R (2014) The Declining Representativeness of the British Party System, and Why It Matters. Political Studies 62 (4): 704–725.
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The 2016 presidential election surprised political observers in many ways. First, the outcome of Donald Trump winning the Electoral College vote was a surprise.
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Sep 26, 2016 · Even though there are actually lots of people running for president, the general election debates almost always only feature the Republican and Democratic candidates. That is because in order to participate in a debate, a candidate must be getting at least 15 percent of support from Americans in recent polls. ... 9/26/2016 12:24:00 AM Company:
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The 2016 election was decided in the electoral college. The winner, Donald Trump, lost the popular vote to democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, but squeezed by in enough states to gain a majority of the electoral votes. ... First, in the months before the first contests, candidates raise funds, engage in televised debates, hit the campaign trail ...
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Explaining Voter Preferences in the 2016 Presidential Election Prof. Marc Hetherington, Vanderbilt UniversityTriumph of Trump: The Political Forces that Shook the Political Class in 2016 Prof. Brian Schaffner, University of Massachusetts-AmherstExplaining White Polarization in the 2016 Vote for President: The Sobering Role of Racism and Sexism
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Some topics or events may get many people involved and they could have diverging views on the same topic. For example, the US presidential election debates in 2016 triggered a series of arguments because of the different political views of two parties. It attracted great attention of the public, leading to heated discussions on Twitter.
Who will win the 2016 presidential election
The debates did not alter the final outcome much; even though Romney closed the gap after the first debate, Obama retook the advantage leading up to Election Day and actually outperformed the ...
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