Hard money is money that is harder to get compared to soft money that can just be donated money and spent wherever it is needed the most.
2. What is the electoral process and is this something that you agree or disagree with and why?
If more than one candidate from the same party seeks the office, a primary election is held to determine which candidate will be on the ballot in the general election.
3. What is the difference between a closed and open primary?
Closed primary only allows individuals from a specific party to vote. Open primary anyone can vote.
4. Explain what absentee voting is and what the positives and negative may be with regards to it:
Absentee voting is the option to vote by mail due to not being able to show up to vote for some reason or other. The positive is it makes it convenient and the negative is it can be posible for fraud voting.
5. What changes to your see in the way we run elections ten years from now?
Some changes I could see happening is people being allowed to be younger when they vote.
6. Explain your views on money and elections with regards the amount of money that is spent:
I think there should be a cap to the amount of money people can spend to make it fair.
7. Go to cnn.com or foxnews.com and find an article dealing with the election process. Post the article in your blog and provide your viewpoints pertaining to the article.
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