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I have an assignment for my American Politics course that entails the following,
My angle is that for example, if I find a district that is overwhelmingly democrat, it will be relatively easy to talk about the issues at hand, and that that candidate is doing to pull in democrat votes. And vice versa if it were a largely republican district.
Thanks in advance guys, any insight is helpful.
Now, considering there are 435 districts, and I know little if anything about any of them, this is where you guys come in. Does anyone live in a district that is blatantly republican or democratic?Analyze the 2006 U.S. Congressional election as if you were a political consultant hired by one of the candidates (whichever one you like) to assess the conduct of their campaign. Select a candidate, and given your familiarity with public opinion and the American political process, review their strategies for winning votes in different parts of their state or district and among the various segments of the electorate.
My angle is that for example, if I find a district that is overwhelmingly democrat, it will be relatively easy to talk about the issues at hand, and that that candidate is doing to pull in democrat votes. And vice versa if it were a largely republican district.
Thanks in advance guys, any insight is helpful.