Across
- 1. - a place in the British Parliament where politicians meet and talk to journalists.
- 6. - Both candidates compete to win .... college votes.
- 7. -sample of opinions taken from a random group of people.
- 9. - The new President is officialy ..... into office on 20 January in the inauguration.
- 10. - very big meeting, conference.
- 11. - The new President makes their way to the White House to begin their four-year ...... in office.
- 14. - a collection of beliefs, morals and ideals.
- 16. -potencial candidate, a person who try to become a candidate.
- 17. -the representative for state.
- 18. - someone who conducts surveys of public opinion.
- 19. - the process of gathering public support for candidate.
Down
- 2. - the way voters to show their vote preferences or a list of candidates.
- 3. - all persons having the right to vote.
- 4. - the nickname used for the Republican Party and stands for the Grand Old Party.
- 5. - .... doctor is a person responsible for ensuring that others interpret an event from a particular point of view.
- 7. - experts who give their opinion usually on the TV/ Radio
- 8. - a person who already hold an office.
- 12. - .... for office means try to become a president.
- 13. - ...... states are highly competitive states that have historically swung between voting for different parties in presidential elections.
- 15. - the way how you speak, how you try to convince people to belive what you're saying