EQ 1: Are the Iowa Caucuses an accurate barometer of who will win the candidacy? Why or why not?
A: The Caucuses in Iowa are important. They help you gain momentum in the race. You need have one of the Caucus vote to have a good chance of becoming the President, or even the candidate. Data shows that the Republican side won five representatives through the Iowa and New Hampshire votes. Three presidents won presidency, and were selected in the Caucuses and Primary. On the Democratic side, six representatives were selected to become nominees. Five presidents won, first selected in the Iowa Caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. To summarize, you need to win a Caucus or Primary to be able to become the president. Even though you may have won a Caucus, or Primary, you still may not win. They only give you a head start. If you don’t win a caucus or primary, funders drop out, and candidates have less of a chance of becoming a president.
EQ 2: Is the New Hampshire Primary an accurate barometer of who will win the candidacy? Why or why not?
· Goes for a stronger a (freer?) America
· Restores Economy and Jobs.
· Restoration of Constitutional Order/Government (Congress and the Executive)
· Natural Resources
· Government Serves People
· Renewing American Values
· American Exceptionalism
Still Running:
· Ted Cruz (U.S. Senator of Texas, Announced: 3/23/15, Lives: Houston, Texas, Born: Calgary, Canada, Actual Name: Rafael Edward Cruz, Got the name Ted in Middle School)
· Donald Trump-leading won New York (Chairman/President of Trump Organization, Announced: 6/16/15, Lives: New York City, New York, Born: Queens, New York, Baseball Player, Got a Small Loan of a Million Dollars from his dad)
· John Kasich (Governor of Ohio, Announced: 7/21/15, Lives: Westerville, Ohio, Born: McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Likes the band Snow Patrol)
Dropped Out:
· Rick Perry (Former Governor of Texas, Announced 6/4/15, Dropped Out: 9/11/15)
· Scott Walker (Governor of Wisconsin, Announced: 7/13/15, Dropped Out: 9/21/15)
· Bobby Jindal (Governor Louisiana, Announced: 6/24/15, Dropped Out: 11/17/15)
· Lindsey Graham (U.S. Senator of South Carolina, Announced: 6/1/15, Dropped Out: 12/21/15)
· George Pataki Former Governor (New York)
Announced: 5/28/15
Dropped Out: 12/29/15
· Mike Huckabee Former Governor (Arkansas)
Announced: 5/5/15,Dropped Out: 2/1/16
· Rand Paul US Senator (Kentucky)
Announced: 4/7/15, Dropped Out: 2/3/16
· Rick Santorum Former US Senator (Pennsylvania)
Announced: 5/27/15, Dropped Out: 2/3/16
· Chris Christie Governor (New Jersey)
Announced: 6/30/15Dropped Out: 2/10/16
· Carly Fiorina Former Hewlett Packard CEO
Announced: 5/4/15, Out: 2/10/16
· Jim Gilmore Former Governor (Virginia)
Announced: 7/30/15, Dropped Out: 2/12/16
· Jeb Bush Former Governor (Florida)
Announced: 6/15/15, Dropped Out: 2/20/16
· Ben Carson Former director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Announced: 5/4/15, Dropped Out: 3/4/16
· Marco Rubio US Senator (Florida)
Announced: 4/13/15, Dropped Out: 3/15/16
Democratic Party:
· Moving America Forward
· Rebuilding Middle Class Security
· Fairness
· Greater Together
· Stronger, Safer, Secure
Still Running:
· Hillary Clinton-Leading won New York. Former US Secretary of State
Announced: 4/12/15, From: Chappaqua, New York, Born: Chicago, Illinois, Was a Girl Scout, Was a First Lady, Likes Wizard of Ozz
· Bernie Sanders US Senator (Vermont)
Announced: 4/30/15, Lives: Burlington, Vermont, Born: Brooklyn, New York, Captain of High School Track Team
Dropped Out:
· Jim Webb Former US Senator (Virginia)
Announced: 7/2/15, Dropped Out: 10/20/15
· Lincoln Chafee Former Governor (Rhode Island)
Announced: 6/3/15, Dropped Out: 10/23/15
· Martin O’Malley Former Governor (Maryland)
Announced: 5/30/15, Dropped Out: 2/1/16
Not Running:
· Joe Biden Vice President of the United States
EQ 5: What are the current predictions regarding the candidates? How do the current predictions impact the process? Are front runners always the winners?
A: