1. Behind the Ballot (Senior badge) | Girl Guides Wiki | Fandom | When Americans vote for a president and vice president, they're actually voting for presidential electors, known collectively as the Electoral College. It ...
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Find a platform and write a speech. First, read campaign speeches by
three winning politicians. What is their core message? Do they use any
catchphrases? Now, write a campaign speech as though you were running
for a local office or for student council.
MORE TO EXPLORE: Make a campaign song or a political cartoon. President
Franklin Roosevelt’s song was “Happy Days are Here Again,” and President
Bill Clinton campaigned to the rock song “Don’t Stop Thinkin’ About
Tomorrow” by Fleetwood Mac. You could write your own song or find an
existing one that fits your campaign theme. Or, what about a
cartoon? Political cartoons can be an effective way to make a point
about a candidate or party. Take a look at the works of famous political
cartoonists, such as Thomas Nast from the 1880s. Did you know that Dr.
Seuss also drew political cartoons? Check out the differences between
some of the older cartoons and the newer ones. If you’re inspired, draw
your own cartoon based on a current political issue.
2. Concepts | The Political Process Wiki - Fandom | Concepts are the important fundamentals of The Political Proces. When you first start a game, it is VERY IMPORTANT that you read through all of the ...
It is also possible to save entire groups of characters (such as the
entire House of Representatives) by going to the Advanced Options,
clicking the Politicians tab, and then clicking 'Save Preset' under the
appropriate group title.
Favorite Politicians[[]]
You can specify favorite politicians by going to a politician's profile
page and clicking the button that says 'Add to Favorites'. All favorite
politicians can be found in the 'Favorites' tab within the 'Politicians'
Tab. This allows you to track specific politicians throughout their
career. To remove a politician from the favorites list, click on the
'Remove from Favorites' button.
If a favorite politician does not currently hold a political office,
they can be added to any custom election. When customizing elections,
favorite politicians can be found by clicking the 'Add Former
Politician' button.
Influence[[]]
Political Influence[[]]
Political Influence is based on two factors: your political points and
your relationship with other politicians (specifically your relationship
with each caucus). Both of these can be viewed by clicking on the
star-shaped icon at the top of the screen. Your relationship with
caucuses is based on how frequently you vote in line with the views of
the caucus leader. Before each vote, caucus leaders will hold a press
conference to communicate how they intend to vote. This press conference
will be visible in your schedule before the vote (under office tab -->
summary tab).
Political influence is used to influence how other politicians vote.
Whenever you create legislation, your political influence has the
potential to change how politicians vote. Two conditions must be met: 1)
the politician must have less political points than you, and 2) you must
have a good relationship with the politician's caucus (a relationship
better than 60%). If both of these conditions are met, the politician
will support your legislation.
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Choosing a Job[[]]
You can choose a job from the Jobs tab in the Office Menu. Jobs appear
at the beginning of the year (week 1), but only if there is a
corresponding election that year. For example, city council elections
happen every four years, but the house of representatives has an
election every two years. There is a limited amount of time that you can
apply for a job before the job disappears from the menu. There are
currently two general types of jobs: politician and party chairperson.
In order to become a politician, you must win an election. The election
campaign will begin once you apply to the position. If you want to play
as a party chairperson, all you have to do is apply; once you apply, you
will automatically be given the job. Playing as a politician allows you
to write legislation and influence the budget. If you play as a party
chairperson, you will not write legislation, but you will help elect the
people who do write legislation. You cannot have more than one job at a
time.
3. Politician - Goose Goose Duck Wiki - Fandom | During meetings the politician is a tiebreaker vote. If 2 people get the same amount of votes, the politician's vote will determine who gets ejected.
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During meetings the politician is a tiebreaker vote. If 2 people get the
same amount of votes, the politician's vote will determine who gets
ejected. The politician cannot be jailed by a tie vote nor the snitch
duck.
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Your vote could mean the difference between geese winning or ducks
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[1] https://girl-guides.fandom.com/wiki/Behind_the_Ballot_(Senior_badge)
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