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We had a 2000
presidential
election decided by the Supreme Court.
I wanted to document on film the 2008
presidential
elections.
You see nine
presidential
candidates running against Lukashenko, you all know the outcome.
Government institutions were completely decapitated, including the
presidential
palace.
Now if you think back on Tina Fey's impersonations on Saturday Night Live of the newly nominated vice
presidential
candidate Sarah Palin, they were devastating.
On the other side of the political spectrum, the first time that I heard Rush Limbaugh refer to
presidential
hopeful John Edwards as the Breck girl I knew that he'd made a direct hit.
Now Governor Perry of my newly-adopted state of Texas was pushing this same line this past summer at the beginning of his oops-fated campaign for the Republican
presidential
nomination, proclaiming over and over that the science wasn't complete at the same time that 250 out of 254 counties in the state of Texas were on fire.
We can pull out his secrets, and we see that it has a lot to do with candidates, Hillary, presidential, Barack Obama.
This fury is something that I have been chomping on since the last US
presidential
election.
The year was 1960, he was an advisor to the
presidential
candidate John F. Kennedy, who was running for election on the promise of five-percent growth, so Rostow's job was to keep that plane flying, not to ask if, how, or when it could ever be allowed to land.
70 cabinet ministers, 114
presidential
advisers, by the way, who never see the president, except on television.
We've gone through three elections,
presidential
and parliamentary.
In Afghanistan, it could have meant instead of concentrating on the big
presidential
and parliamentary elections, we should have done what was in the Afghan constitution from the very beginning, which is to get direct local elections going at a district level and elect people's provincial governors.
It makes less sense that an emotion that was built to prevent me from ingesting poison should predict who I'm going to vote for in the upcoming
presidential
election.
And I'm not even talking about the American
presidential
race.
According to a National Geographic survey I just saw, somewhere along the lines of 80 percent of the people who vote in a U.S.
presidential
election about issues like foreign policy cannot find Iraq or Afghanistan on a map.
He's decreased his voting in
presidential
elections, and he's started to go to prison a lot more often.
Now, he really loved to issue
presidential
decrees.
And I spent countless hours in
presidential
libraries trying to understand how the environment had shaped the leaders, the moves that they made, and then the impact of those moves beyond their tenure.
One of my first experiences that challenged this way of thinking was during the 2000
presidential
elections.
It was his family's legacy: hundreds of pages covering six decades of
presidential
approval data.
Most people have heard of the Electoral College during
presidential
election years.
Since 1964, there have been 538 electors in each
presidential
election.
This is why many
presidential
candidates want to win states like Texas, Florida, and New York.
In other cases, systematic errors arise through deliberate fraud, like the
presidential
referendum held by Saddam Hussein in 2002, which claimed a turnout of 100% of voters with all 100% supposedly voting in favor of another seven-year term.
And for these Americans, government is more than just a
presidential
election every four years.
And the laptop was running Windows 98. (Laughter) I mean, three entire
presidential
elections had come and gone since the government had updated the operating system on that computer.
This is one of the most historical moments I've been able to photograph, the 2013
Presidential
Inauguration of Barack Obama.
For many people across the political spectrum, Exhibit A is the 2016
presidential
election.
When politics becomes just a
presidential
election, we yell and we scream at our screens, and then we collapse, exhausted.
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