Public policy, the news media, and outside interests.
Public Policy, the News Media, and Outside Interests
“The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty.” – James Madison
Open your physical or email mailbox during a campaign year and you may find hundreds of unsolicited, political handbills funded by individual campaigns, Political Action Committees (PACs), and Super Political Action Committees (SPACs). Handbills may include endorsements and/or condemnation from interest groups, public policy concerns, and snippets of news coverage favorable and/or unfavorable to a candidate and/or office holder. Handbills may also contain information about a person’s voting record and their public policy concerns.
As you can imagine, creating a favorable handbill that fully articulates the strength of the candidate’s character, public policy concerns, and endorsements takes a bit of research and finesse. In this assignment, you are going to give this kind of work a try.
Following are some suggested resources for creating your handbill:
Directions: Select a recent candidate or officeholder at the federal level that you considered supporting with your vote. Craft a handbill that advocates your person’s candidacy. Include the following:
- The Individual
- Does this person’s moral and professional capacity make this individual capable of serving “we the people” ethically and well?
- Political Party
- Does the person align well with the political party?
- Does the person have a political party endorsement?
- Public Policy
- Select two specific examples of public policy that your person advocates from the following fields:
- Economic policy – for example, U.S. budget deficit spending.
- Education policy – for example, the implementation of charter schools.
- Environmental policy – for example, the Clean Air Act.
- Foreign policy – for example, the interplay between civil liberties and the Patriot Act.
- Healthcare policy – for example, the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
- Welfare policy – for example, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
- Why are these public policies important to this person and the potential voters?
- Select two specific examples of public policy that your person advocates from the following fields:
- Endorsements
- Individuals?
- Interest Groups? Note: PAC donations illustrate support.
- News Media?
- Others?
- Support your analysis with information from the text and at least two additional academic sources.
Your assignment should also meet the following requirements:
- APA format.
- Title page.
- Reference page.
- APA citations.
- Double spaced sentences.
- 12-point Times New Roman font.
- Standard English grammar conventions.
- Correct grammar.
- Correct punctuation and spelling.
- Logical, well ordered sentences.
Not Required/Optional: You may use graphics, images, etc. Visually, a visualization company, has some examples of graphic heavy, public policy handbills.
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