Chase The Race 2016



The 2016 elections are between the Democratic party and Republican party. The main canidates for the  Democratic party is Hillary Clinton and Burny Sanders. The main canidates for the Republican party are Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and John Kasich. 

Rob A. Zack A. Ryan C. Michael C. Bella K. Ashlynn T.

 

 

Q.Are the Iowa caukasus a good barometer?

A. The anwer to the question is that they are a okay barometer. (70% ushaly get into the canadacy and 40% get presidentiol.) overall the democratic Iowa caucousas were the most acurate. 

Q. How does the Super tuesday impact the process? What happens for the primariaies and caucuses that follow?

A. Super tuesday makes it easyer to hold the primaries and the caucauses.

Q. What are the canidates  for and what are they about?

A. There are many diffrent ideas that the canidates are going for.  

·        Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, John Kasich, Bernie Sanders, and Ted Cruz are all candidates in the 2016 presidential election.

·        The democrats and Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

·        The republicans are Donald Trump, John Kasich and Ted Cruz.

·        Bernie Sanders is the senator of Vermont.

·        Hillary Clinton was the secretary of state.

·         Bernie and Hillary both agreed there should be a way for illegals to become us citizens but they disagreed on affordable education.

·        Trump likes to attack other candidates with words, is not in the government, and is a business man.

·         Cruz’s first priority as president is economic growth.

·        Cruz would reform tax system and cut government spending.

·        Ted Cruz won Texas, Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Oklahoma, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming

·        Donald Trump won Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia

·        Bernie Sanders won Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

·        Hillary Clinton won Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

·        John Kasich only won Ohio.

·        Bernie Sanders wants to take money from the rich and give it to the poor.

·        John Kasich is an investment banker.

·        Hillary Clinton was the secretary of state.

Q. What are the current predictions regarding candates runing? How does this impact the election process? Are the frontrunners of the bandwaggon always winners. 

A. The frontrunners don’t ALWAYS win. Some people running can get a lot of hate for various reasons, and still get elected by the people who have separate opinions than the frontrunners of those bandwagons. 

Q: What are the differences between the Primary and Caucuses? How did those differences impact the outcome?

A: The primary differences between primary and Caucuses are, primary are a collection of people who can and can’t vote. Caucuses are a gathering of people that choose candidate a candidate to run in the election.  These inferences impact the outcome by showing the amount of Candidates who are more poplar and then people see how popular or not poplar the candidates they are voting for are. Some people change who they are voting for based on these inferences.