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Divided We Stand
A community is a group of people who live in the same
   geographic location who share common interest,
   ideas, and goals. The political community is a sub
 group to the community at large and share a certain
passion for policy that would benefit their community.
Why The Political Community?
• The community may want what is best for the
  state and country but both the democratic and
  republican parties go about it completely
  differently.
• Want to see if the divide in our two party system
  could ever be mended.
• Why does everyone have an opinion towards
  politics but only a select few get involved within
  the community?
• Does the third party and tea party feel they have
  a voice within the community?
How Did I Get Involved?
• Rallies
• Meetings at both the republican and
  democratic headquarters in Wilson, NC
• Fundraisers
• Door knocking and community outreach
• Shadowing candidates
Democratic Headquarters Wilson, NC
Fun Fact
• The political mascots: Democrat (Donkey)
  dates back to Andrew Jackson’s Presidency
  when he was called a “jackass” for his populist
  policies. Republican (Elephant) was
  established during U. S. Grant’s presidency
  when cartoonist Thomas Nast related a local
  zoo escape to the party. He chose a elephant
  because they are unmovable when calm but
  severely destructive when excited.
The Wilson County Republican
• Middle to upper class
• Have some college or in most cases a four year
  degree
• Share strong passion for economic policy
• High voter turnout on election day
***not representative of all
The Wilson County Democrat
• Lower to middle class
• Little or no college
• Share a strong passion for social issues (women’s
  rights and gay rights)
• Many will refer to “fair share”
• Lower voter turnout on election day but higher
  turnout during early voting than republicans
***not representative of all
Candidates
Candidates feel on both sides that it is essential
to get involved within their communities. This
will not only give them name recognition but
also allow voters to become familiar with who
they will be voting for come election day. Many
will attend rallies and meet and greets.
Fun Fact
Political yard signs are used for name
recognition. Political scientist Mel Kahn states
that each sign could bring 6-10 votes. Many
voters believe that just by placing a sign in their
yard means they are supporting the candidate
and therefore do not have to volunteer for any
campaign work.
Tea Party
Established in Wilson County in 2009 because
they felt that neither the republicans nor
democrats were deciding policy Constitutionally.
It is considered a viable party now in Wilson
County. President Joel Killion meets with both
the Wilson democrats and republicans to get
things done for the community.
THE END

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Divided we stand

  • 1. Divided We Stand A community is a group of people who live in the same geographic location who share common interest, ideas, and goals. The political community is a sub group to the community at large and share a certain passion for policy that would benefit their community.
  • 2. Why The Political Community? • The community may want what is best for the state and country but both the democratic and republican parties go about it completely differently. • Want to see if the divide in our two party system could ever be mended. • Why does everyone have an opinion towards politics but only a select few get involved within the community? • Does the third party and tea party feel they have a voice within the community?
  • 3. How Did I Get Involved? • Rallies • Meetings at both the republican and democratic headquarters in Wilson, NC • Fundraisers • Door knocking and community outreach • Shadowing candidates
  • 5. Fun Fact • The political mascots: Democrat (Donkey) dates back to Andrew Jackson’s Presidency when he was called a “jackass” for his populist policies. Republican (Elephant) was established during U. S. Grant’s presidency when cartoonist Thomas Nast related a local zoo escape to the party. He chose a elephant because they are unmovable when calm but severely destructive when excited.
  • 6. The Wilson County Republican • Middle to upper class • Have some college or in most cases a four year degree • Share strong passion for economic policy • High voter turnout on election day ***not representative of all
  • 7. The Wilson County Democrat • Lower to middle class • Little or no college • Share a strong passion for social issues (women’s rights and gay rights) • Many will refer to “fair share” • Lower voter turnout on election day but higher turnout during early voting than republicans ***not representative of all
  • 8. Candidates Candidates feel on both sides that it is essential to get involved within their communities. This will not only give them name recognition but also allow voters to become familiar with who they will be voting for come election day. Many will attend rallies and meet and greets.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Fun Fact Political yard signs are used for name recognition. Political scientist Mel Kahn states that each sign could bring 6-10 votes. Many voters believe that just by placing a sign in their yard means they are supporting the candidate and therefore do not have to volunteer for any campaign work.
  • 12.
  • 13. Tea Party Established in Wilson County in 2009 because they felt that neither the republicans nor democrats were deciding policy Constitutionally. It is considered a viable party now in Wilson County. President Joel Killion meets with both the Wilson democrats and republicans to get things done for the community.
  • 14.