Sunday 1 May 2016

For Further Research

For those, who are interested in the US 2016 Presidential elections and for those, who want to be a political expert I recommend to start off looking at following websites.

The New York Times.
The New York Times website is actively investigating in the US 2016 presidential elections research, statistics and news updating. The user of the website can find very visually pleasing and understandable  content about the candidates and
their ratings. Also, the website manages to keep the content with an element of entertainment.  "Fact Checks of the 2016 Election" and "How Trump could win" headings are intriguing for further research.

You can find everything you want to know about the elections   here: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/elections/election-2016.html

270 to Win
Another useful source for an informed citizen of the world is 270 to Win website. The name of the websites addresses to 270 electoral votes for the candidates to win the elections. The website proposes us the US map that shows which state gives its votes for what political parties' candidates. Moreover, the 270 to Win website allows a user to read the latest news. The most incredible part of this source is the 2016 Election Countdown Clock and 270 to Win application for Ipad. It allows to create your own maps and save it.
If you are interested, you are welcome ti visit the 270 to Win website: http://www.270towin.com/

Real Clear Politics
"RealClearPolitics is the trusted, non-partisan, convener in a content-rich media environment; thoughtfully curating the best coverage from every angle of the day's most critical issues."- said in the description. 
This source provides high-quality analysis of 2016 elections' news flow, as well as graphical content that supports the easy usage and consuming information on this website. It has maps, videos, and the voters analysis tables. 
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/












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