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  2. Political statement - Wikipedia

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    The term political statement is used to refer to a communication which makes commentary on an issue of political, identity or social significance. There is no limit on the form a political statement may take - they may be written, verbal, constituted by actions, or communicated through objects, clothing, design, traditions, language or style.

  3. Political argument - Wikipedia

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    A political argument is an instance of a logical argument applied to politics. Political arguments are used by academics, media pundits, candidates for political office, and government officials. Political arguments are also used by citizens in ordinary interactions to comment on and understand political events.

  4. Politics - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Activities associated with group decisions For other uses, see Politics (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series Politics Outline Index Category Primary topics Outline of political science Index of politics articles Politics by country Politics by subdivision Political economy ...

  5. Opinion - Should academic departments make political statements?

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    Following the murder of George Floyd in 2020, hundreds of academic units, including at least 144 political science departments as well as departments in fields ranging from linguistics to ...

  6. Duverger's law - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system is most common under plurality voting.Voters typically cast one vote per race. Maurice Duverger argued there were two main mechanisms by which plurality voting systems lead to fewer major parties: (i) small parties are disincentivized to form because they have great difficulty winning seats or representation, and (ii) voters are wary of voting for a smaller party whose ...

  7. Patricia Heaton is all aboard the Trump Train. In a new interview with Fox News Digital, the Everybody Loves Raymond star shared her blunt opinion on President Donald Trump's administration so far ...

  8. Biden: ‘Every reason’ for people to think Netanyahu is ...

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    President Biden in a new interview said it was reasonable for people to conclude that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is prolonging the war in Gaza for his political benefit. “I’m ...

  9. Politics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Each political party would create its own ballot—preprinted "party tickets"—give them to supporters, and who would publicly put the party's ballot into the voting box, or hand them to election judges through a window. [24] The tickets indicated a vote for all of that party's slate of candidates, preventing "ticket splitting". [24] (As of ...