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AP Gov – Candidate 2016 presentation

Once you have your candidate selected – you need to complete the following to present to the class beginning on Tuesday Dec 16.

1.       A powerpoint presentation – 6 slides maximum – dropped into Coach Burke’s dropbox.
2.       The ppt should include the following items:
a.       Name of candidate
b.      Pictures of candidate
c.       Personal Background of candidate
d.      Political background
e.      Their basic policy platforms
f.        Why they can win 2016
g.       Why they cant win 2016
h.      A link to a short speech, interview they gave – so we can hear them speak. If internet fails no points will be deducted.

Sources from information presented

Link to Burke's dropbox - http://t.co/Vuy7aVt6rr

When you are finished with your project - do some research on some candidates that you didnt know:

Dems

Vice President Joe Biden (Delaware)
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York)
Former US Senator Jim Webb (Virginia)
Vermin Supreme, from Massachusetts
Robby Wells (North Carolina)
Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee 2005–2009; Governor of Vermont 1991–2003; presidential candidate in 2004
George Clooney, actor and filmmaker from California
Luis Gutiérrez, U.S. Representative from Illinois since 1993; Member of the Chicago City Council 1986–1992
Governor Martin O'Malley (Maryland)
US Senator Bernie Sanders (Independent-Vermont)
Elizabeth Warren (Mass)

Reps
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee)
Former Governor Jeb Bush (Florida)
Dr. Ben Carson (Maryland)
Governor Chris Christie (New Jersey)
US Senator Ted Cruz (Texas)
Governor Bobby Jindal (Louisiana)
US Senator Rand Paul (Kentucky)
Governor Mike Pence (Indiana)
Governor Rick Perry (Texas)
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (California)
US Senator Marco Rubio (Florida)
Congressman Paul Ryan (Wisconsin)
Former US Senator Rick Santorum (Pennsylvania)
Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas 1996–2007; presidential candidate in 2008