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Essay heading: presidential elections over the years
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The major areas about presidential elections that are easily comparable are the areas of campaigning, debates, and issues.
In the early years of the nation, men would be asked to take political office. These men were supposedly well known and their character and experience were expected to speak for themselves... displayed 300 characters
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These men were supposedly well known and their character and experience were expected to speak for themselves. As politics democratized in the 19th century, men began to "run" for public office by promoting themselves through campaigning. This was true for all offices except the presidency. The public and press were opposed to presidential campaigning because it was a too dignified position for the candidates to embarrass themselves with personal salesmanship... displayed next 300 characters
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