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You are shocked (#7)
But wait…what are young voters likely to think about your issue anyway?
Perhaps they might not naturally support your position (7. Any data on
that?) or they'll vote for the wrong candidate because they're ignorant
about which candidate stands for what!!
Challenge #7
Evaluate these search strategies using your
hot topic.
Can you create a strategy that is not on
this list?
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First try this hint: Brainstorming synonyms
- Synonyms
for young voters = youth = college = young
generation = gen Y
- Synonyms
for think = polls =opinion = survey
- Synonyms
for oil pollution = oil spill(s) = oil accidents
- Synonyms for your topic (e.g. prayer in schools = government +
religion = school prayer = suppression of religious speech = church and
state)
Now try these hints:
- Search
the candidate's official web site.
- Search
the Democratic or Republican Party Platform.
- Search
a national news site from "Choose the Best Search for your
Purpose" http://noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/information/5locate/adviceengine.html
like Yahoo Full Coverage or a national newspaper from World News Network
for
<your terms + name of candidate>
- Identify the likely position of industries that
contributed to your candidate
using http://www.opensecrets.org/
- Search
Project Vote Smart, a nonpartisan site of information about candidates for
public office including their "backgrounds, issue positions, voting records, campaign
finances and the performance evaluations made on them by over 100
conservative to liberal special interests." http://www.vote-smart.org/index.phtml
- Locate
your issue and compare candidates at the Elections 2004 Web site hosted by
the Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/politics/elections/2004/
- Use
voter information supplied by the League of Women Voters http://www.lwv.org/voter/index.html