Presidential Campaign Plan Student’s Name University Affiliation Course Date of Submission Part One: Campaign details I being the governor of my home state Arkansas, have less doubt that I am capable of clinching the presidential nominations with the Democratic Party and therefore I am ready to compete for the administrative position in the fore coming general elections. I am proceeding with the slogan “no turning” and this slogan implies that I am not going change my mind with whatever reason that directs me to surrender. Therefore, am focused and much ready to bring a big impact and change in the United States of America for the sake of all its citizens. My theme song goes by the name “only in America” by Dunn and Brooks since this song embraces the America’s dreams which are as big as they are intended to be. Hence, this song inspires Americans to continue dreaming of a better future since am bringing along a change in their lives and it is surely on the way. For my running mate position, I have chosen the one and only Bernie Sanders due to his tremendous experience with him being the longest serving independent in the United States congressional history (Hess, 2010). A man who we share ideologies to bring change to the entire nation with, and together we stand firm and tall like pyramids and with one voice we say “no turning.” Part 2: Issues The domestic issues to be addressed include; the Obamacare where the federal government should not get rid of the Obamacare since it offers a great chance for many Americans who fall into the bracket of making too much money for Medicaid and making too less money for other insurance to provide affordable insurance (Clayton, 2010). Secondly, should the head of state allow the military to upgrade the air force one? The issue will be centered on the polling data from Pew Research which reflected this is a top domestic issue with 44 percent saying yes and 56 percent saying no. The main reason of concern on these issues is fundamental as a result of the research reflecting that they are the most disagreeing among the others hence need to be addressed. On the other hand, among the top economic issues to be talked about were; should employers compensate both women and men the same amount of salary? According to the research done by “I side with” researchers, 80 percent said yes while 20 percent said no. Furthermore, another economic issue that requires much attention is that of whether the head of state should increase the federal minimum wage for workers where 66 percent said yes, and 34 percent said no. The reason for the concern about these two issues was due to their concern about salary and wages which are clearly the sole sources of income among the America’s citizens. Besides, in consideration are foreign policy concerns which according to one reliable polling source by the name “Pew research.” The first foreign policy is the negativity that Americans have established towards Japan over the past decade. Hence, this is mainly a matter of concern since most Americans are wondering what their relationship with Japan will be if the issue is not addressed (Hess, 2010). Moreover, the use of torture in the US anti-terrorism efforts is another significant foreign policy where 43 percent accept while 57 percent disagree. Thus, this is surely an issue of consideration since terrorism has proven to be a threat to the whole world. My strategies Putting into consideration the Electoral College vote, I ought to do a thorough campaign in states that both my popularity and that of the party is little. Since I have limited sources and funds for my campaign, I have to withdraw most of my concentration on my strongholds and focus it to my weak holds. The Democratic stronghold states have been; California, Marry Land, New York, and New Jersey (Clayton, 2010). My campaigns will, therefore, be focused on all the other states except those mentioned above and that am fully confident on victory in the coming general elections. References Clayton, D. M. (2010). The presidential campaign of Barack Obama: A critical analysis of a racially transcendent strategy. Routledge. Hess, S. (2010). The presidential campaign: an essay. Brookings Institution Press.

 

Presidential Campaign Plan

Student’s Name

University Affiliation

Course

Date of Submission

Part One: Campaign details

I being the governor of my home state Arkansas, have less doubt that I am capable of clinching the presidential nominations with the Democratic Party and therefore I am ready to compete for the administrative position in the fore coming general elections. I am proceeding with the slogan “no turning” and this slogan implies that I am not going change my mind with whatever reason that directs me to surrender. Therefore, am focused and much ready to bring a big impact and change in the United States of America for the sake of all its citizens. My theme song goes by the name “only in America” by Dunn and Brooks since this song embraces the America’s dreams which are as big as they are intended to be. Hence, this song inspires Americans to continue dreaming of a better future since am bringing along a change in their lives and it is surely on the way. For my running mate position, I have chosen the one and only Bernie Sanders due to his tremendous experience with him being the longest serving independent in the United States congressional history (Hess, 2010). A man who we share ideologies to bring change to the entire nation with, and together we stand firm and tall like pyramids and with one voice we say “no turning.”

Part 2: Issues

The domestic issues to be addressed include; the Obamacare where the federal government should not get rid of the Obamacare since it offers a great chance for many Americans who fall into the bracket of making too much money for Medicaid and making too less money for other insurance to provide affordable insurance (Clayton, 2010). Secondly, should the head of state allow the military to upgrade the air force one? The issue will be centered on the polling data from Pew Research which reflected this is a top domestic issue with 44 percent saying yes and 56 percent saying no. The main reason of concern on these issues is fundamental as a result of the research reflecting that they are the most disagreeing among the others hence need to be addressed. On the other hand, among the top economic issues to be talked about were; should employers compensate both women and men the same amount of salary? According to the research done by “I side with” researchers, 80 percent said yes while 20 percent said no. Furthermore, another economic issue that requires much attention is that of whether the head of state should increase the federal minimum wage for workers where 66 percent said yes, and 34 percent said no. The reason for the concern about these two issues was due to their concern about salary and wages which are clearly the sole sources of income among the America’s citizens.

Besides, in consideration are foreign policy concerns which according to one reliable polling source by the name “Pew research.” The first foreign policy is the negativity that Americans have established towards Japan over the past decade. Hence, this is mainly a matter of concern since most Americans are wondering what their relationship with Japan will be if the issue is not addressed (Hess, 2010). Moreover, the use of torture in the US anti-terrorism efforts is another significant foreign policy where 43 percent accept while 57 percent disagree. Thus, this is surely an issue of consideration since terrorism has proven to be a threat to the whole world.

My strategies

Putting into consideration the Electoral College vote, I ought to do a thorough campaign in states that both my popularity and that of the party is little. Since I have limited sources and funds for my campaign, I have to withdraw most of my concentration on my strongholds and focus it to my weak holds. The Democratic stronghold states have been; California, Marry Land, New York, and New Jersey (Clayton, 2010). My campaigns will, therefore, be focused on all the other states except those mentioned above and that am fully confident on victory in the coming general elections.

 

References

Clayton, D. M. (2010). The presidential campaign of Barack Obama: A critical analysis of a racially transcendent strategy. Routledge.

Hess, S. (2010). The presidential campaign: an essay. Brookings Institution Press.

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