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In the 2012
presidential
election, young voters, Latino voters, Asian-American voters, low-income voters, all showed up at less than 50 percent.
And these votes matter not just in
presidential
elections.
Here in the US, we have
presidential
candidates like Donald Trump, casually calling to register American Muslims, and ban Muslim immigrants and refugees from entering this country.
About 1,800 of these weapons are on high alert, which means they can be launched within 15 minutes of a
presidential
command.
These were the candidates in the recent Icelandic
presidential
election, and that's the way it goes.
I just want to say a word here for Saviour Chishimba, who was one of the candidates in the recent Zambian
presidential
election.
In just a few day's time we've got the rerun of the Austrian
presidential
election, with the prospect of Norbert Hofer becoming what is commonly described as the first far-right head of state in Europe since the Second World War.
Next year we've got Germany, we've got France, we've got
presidential
elections in Iran and a dozen others.
But last night, where he finally sounded presidential, I think most Republicans are breathing a sigh of relief today.
Based on national elections in the UK, Italy, Israel and of course, the most recent US
presidential
election, using polls to predict electoral outcomes is about as accurate as using the moon to predict hospital admissions.
The internet polls, statistical models, all the pundits agreeing on a possible outcome for the
presidential
election.
I'm here because I wrote a book about civility, and because that book came out right around the 2016 American
presidential
election, I started getting lots of invitations to come and talk about civility and why we need more of it in American politics.
By raising the specter that the Russian government was interfering in the US
presidential
campaign, the Administration risked appearing to meddle in the campaign itself.
It wasn't until I got to Cornell as a
Presidential
Research Scholar that I started to learn about the very real educational consequences of being raised by a single mother on government aid and attending the schools that I did.
And this last US
presidential
election was the mother of all disruptions.
These days, the ACLU is on the front lines 24/7, and even if I manage to sneak away for a couple of miles on the treadmill, any cardio benefit I get is instantly obliterated when I read another
presidential
tweet on the headline scroll.
The fake news that spread on the internet during the American
presidential
election of 2016 was designed to feed into our biases, designed to inflate our bubbles.
Thanks for coming to TED. (Applause) In the months following the 2009
presidential
election in Iran, protests erupted across the country.
I asked him, what was it like being in America during the recent
presidential
election?
Because America was from the outset a nation of wave after wave of immigrants, so it had to create an identity which it did by telling a story which you learned at school, you read on memorials and you heard repeated in
presidential
inaugural addresses.
Or what happens if you're assigned to cover the
presidential
elections of the primary superpower, and one of the candidates makes comments that are racist, sexist and xenophobic?
At that time, the
presidential
office, Los Pinos, had issued a direct censor against the media.
At the time, I was a
presidential
candidate in Colombia promoting my campaign agenda, when I was detained by a group of armed men.
That's not me who's claiming that, that's the president of the American Finance Association who stated that in his
presidential
address.
We heard a lot about this during the 2016
presidential
election.
CQ: So as Lauran and I were getting to know each other, it was right in the middle of that 2012
presidential
campaign, and most of our early political conversations were really just based in jokes and pranks.
The other piece was the timing of the event, the fact that it was the day after the
presidential
inauguration.
CQ: So I'm guessing I may not be the only one here that thought we didn't have the best choices for the
presidential
election last year.
But ultimately, I did vote for Donald Trump, and for me it was really a vote for party over person, especially recognizing how important that
presidential
pick is on influencing our judicial branch.
Narrator: The following takes place between the minutes of 2:15 p.m. and 2:18 p.m., in the months preceding the
presidential
primaries.
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