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  • Campaign finance in the United States

    Although most campaign spending is privately financed, public financing is available for qualifying candidates for President of the United States during both the primaries and the general election (2018).

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  • Candidate Report Card

    Choosing a candidate to vote for takes research and careful consideration. This activity challenges students to learn about candidates and how each rates on issues they care about (iCivics 2021).

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  • There’s Something Funny About These Candidates

    In this NY Times lesson, students learn about the power of caricature to reinforce and/or create media images of politicians and public figures by analyzing political cartoons and spoofs from the past and present (2008-15).

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  • Dear Young People, Don't Vote

    Acronym, an organisation “committed to electing progressive candidates” hammered home the message that by not voting, young voters would allow older, often more conservative voters to make choices in their place with a viral video “Knock the Vote” (USA 2018).

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  • What are the Primaries and Caucuses?

    Students study the primary system in which candidates for U.S. president are nominated by the Democratic and Republican parties. They will identify and understand differences between primaries and caucuses and key terms related to the primary season (USA: PBS 2020).

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  • Ben’s guide to the Elections

    These pages explain the election process for Federal officials. Information about specific candidates and their campaigns or political parties and their platforms will not be found here.

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  • Election 2016: Understanding Primaries and Caucuses

    This New York Times lesson provides a primer on the presidential nomination process by combining resources from The New York Times with videos and information from around the web, so students won’t just understand how candidates get nominated, but will also be challenged to think deeply about how the system works (2016).

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