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The 2016 Election Night Coverage On Social Media
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Are you struggling to understand what debate commentators mean when they say they expect Zingers?
Wonder what the acronym G.O.P. stands for? Don’t worry, I did too. So I've compiled terms frequently used by political commentators to help you navigate through the buzz feed. I call them FUT, as in Frequently Used Terms. Here you’ll learn all about the terms that Megyn Kelly uses on FOX NEWS to account for the political events of the day! You’ll also learn how US Political Talk shows such as the Daily Show can help you improve your English. But first, let's go over a few basics and find out where to get the information regardless of where you are located on the planet! Where can I follow the US elections?
Get the popcorn!
Wherever you're located in the world, you too can follow the 2016 US Presidential debates. Here's how:
YouTube – Coverage starts at 7 p.m. ET on November 8 on the following YouTube channels:
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Fermeture des bureaux de vote
Les bureaux de vote fermeront progressivement entre 19h00 et 23h00 (heure de New York, Eastern Time) D'après USA Today, il sera 1h du matin à New York (Côte Est) lorsque le dernier bureau fermera en Alaska. Les résultats seront donnés au fur et à mesure que les bureaux de vote fermeront mais il faudra attendre 2h du matin heure de New York (8h00) heure de Paris pour obtenir une estimation fiable. Les premiers résultats seront donnés peu après 1h du matin heure de Paris. 10 meilleures chaines Youtube pour suivre les élections en direct (live)
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Revoir les débats déjà diffusés
Cliquez ici pour voir le Premier débat
Cliquez ici pour voir le Deuxième débat Cliquez ici pour voir le Troisième débat Date des élections: le 8 Novembre 2016 |
Voir les commentaires les plus marquants de la campagne
Megyn Kelly (Fox News) demande à la Directrice de campagne de Donald Trump s'il va s'entraîner pour le prochain débat.
Réaction épique de Joe Biden (le vice-président des Etats-Unis) lorsqu'il apprend que de nouveaux emails de la campagne d'Hillary retrouvés sur l'ordinateur Anthony Weiner - le mari volage de l'aide de camp d'Hillary (Huma Abeidin) - ont conduit le FBI à ré-ouvrir l'enquête sur les emails professionnels d'Hillary adressés à partir d'un serveur privé Réactions du panel CNN aux propos de Trump sur les femmes. Les analyses de Bloomberg Politics sur la défection des membres de son parti. Compilation et commentaires des moments les plus marquants du second débat par Bloomberg Politics. Réaction de Mike Pence aux propos de Trump sur les femmes dans l'émission The O'Reilly Factor. Réaction de Tim Kaine aux contenus des emails de campagne d'Hillary Clinton sur CNN Jake Tapper. |
What's a "Zinger"?
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Political commentators often say they expect candidates to throw some Zingers during a debate. What do they mean? Is a zinger different than a Buzz?
A zinger is catchy phrase, a witted comment usually picked up by the media. Ex: The candidate couldn't help getting off a zinger or two about his opponent. Ex: Hillary delivered the best zinger of the first debate in response to criticism from Trump for staying off the campaign trail recently. Ex: « Yes, I did prepare for the debate. And you know what else I prepared for, to be president, and that’s a good thing: » It comes from the word Zing which has the following meaning: 1. vitality, animation, or zest. 2. a sharp singing or whining noise (the sound of fired bullet) |
What does the Acronym GOP stand for?
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GOP is the acronym (the initials) for the Grand Old Party, which is the other name of the Republican Party.
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What are factcheckers? |
Facts are events, data, statements, affirmations that are accurate and that can be verified as such by reliable sources. (antonym: untruth).
"To check" means to verify. A debate occurs live. During the time of the debate, candidates may make statements that are not supported by facts. Fact-checkers are those who see to it that candidate or surrogate statements' are supported by facts. Some also provide accuracy ratings for candidates. Many statements (affirmations) are made by candidates during a campaign. Some may be true, others may be false. Over the course of the 2016 US election process, some have questioned both HRC and Trump’s trustworthiness. Critics also pointed out the lack of adequate response from journalists when confronted to discrepancies or untruths. Should they pick up on what they think may be an exaggeration or unsubstantiated remarks at the risk of appearing to endorse a candidate over another? Or should they merely ask questions and let the public/viewers decide whether the answer is truthful for themselves, at the risk of raising questions as to their skills? During primary and presidential debates the impartiality of the moderators has been questioned. At the same time, campaign aids as well as neutral commentators have started analyzing statements and some have formulated the wish for a allowing moderators to act as fact-checkers during the debates. |
What are spinners?
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Spinners are campaign aids in charge of interpreting to the press the comments made by candidates and turn (spin) them in a positive or appealing way.
All lot of statements are being made during a campaign and spinners are in charge of elaborating on each comment picked up by the media. Watch this great video from the Daily Show to understand how spinning works and check out the list of great shows to understand the 2016 US elections we've compiled for you here. |
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What are campaign surrogates?
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There are so many media venues available for candidates to appear in that it is virtually impossible for them to participate in each and everyone of them at the same time (ubiquity). To ensure that their message is conveyed in the widest range of media, candidates entrust third parties with the task of speaking on their behalf.
The campaign surrogate appears at public events that the candidate cannot make it to. He/she may be a spouse, a family member or simply a person with a particular influence over a demographic (millennials, seniors, baby boomers) or a minority (women, veterans, etc..). The President of the United States may also act as a campaign surrogate. While not technically on the campaign trail, they volunteer to convey messages from the candidate they support to the media. They are not spoke-persons per say. Yet, like spinners they defend their candidate's point of view and provide their opinion as to the interpretation made by others of their candidate's statements. A surrogate is a replacement, a substitute to something or someone who will act on a temporary basis in the name or in the capacity of the original. A surrogate mother is a person who accepts to carry a child for another woman. (Synonym: Proxy). |
What does the term "Millennials" mean?
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The term "Millennials" is used to refer to a demographic group or cohort that follows the Generation X group. Generation X is the demographic cohort following the baby boomers. Accordingly, Millennials designate the younger voters (age from 20 to 35) and historically the group that has the lowest turnout rates on election day.
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What is early voting?
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Early voting is voting that takes place before the actual election day. It is meant to reduce the lines in the voting polls on election day. Early voting may occur via mail. It can also entail setting up early voting polls.
Remember electoral rules are local rules (not federal), meaning the rules that apply to the organisation of election are determined at the local state level. This is why the election process varies from one state to another. |
In this video, Seth Meyers talks about the consequences of early voting staffing cut backs in certain states.
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