![]() ![]() The election process, from the first caucus and primary vote, is presented in the second resources guide through KidsPost articles, word find and crossword puzzle. ![]() One of the resource guides focuses on spin, its use and myths, and the role of money in winning political office. Since the "social media election" of 2008, all have become more savvy in disseminating political messages and gathering voter information online. ![]() Into the communications mix of media professionals, press secretaries, public relations firms, spokespersons and, sometimes, the candidates themselves, enter social media. After these events the spin doctors, the individuals whose job is to make sure the candidate they support is reported in the best light, gather in what has come to be known as “spin alley.” Here reporters meet to interview them, to record their perspectives and get an understanding of the path of the campaign. In the race to be a party’s candidate, individuals give speeches, attend community events and engage in televised debates with other hopefuls. ![]()
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