Mrs. Hilary Clinton is particularly not an adorable and
personable individual in a lot of people's perception in the Southern segment
of Nigeria because of the role she failed to play as Secretary of State then
under the first tenure of President Barack Obama's administration in the United
States of America.
She it was who got the US president convinced that Boko Haram
shouldn't be declared a terrorists group and classified as such by Executive
exercise of Presidential might. If Boko Haram was viewed much earlier as a
terrorists organization and confronted with the American might may be by now
their capacity for waging a spate of campaign of mass killings and genocide
would have abated. Mrs. Clinton did badly too as far as Libya was
concerned because it was when she held office as Secretary of state that Libya
was distabilised and the Libyan revolutionary leader Colonel Muamar
Ghadaffi was gruesomely killed by local rebels armed by the West including USA
and UK.
Ever since Ghadaffi was murdered and Libya captured by a range
of freelance armed Islamists that nation that was like the Japan of Africa
under Colonel Ghadaffi's benevolent dictatorship, has collapsed and
indeed has turned into a failed state to such an extent that remnants of the
Islamic State murderous terrorists have seized swathes of territories. ISIS has
also captured a major part of Libya and are currently engaged in armed
kidnappings and wanton killings.
Hillary Clinton has nevertheless continued to dream very big for
herself in terms of her unrelenting quest to run for the highest office in the
United States of America as if to say that she is united in mind with her husband
who ironically was America ''s two -terms President, to set up a
political dynasty.
Mrs. Clinton has started her campaign to run for the office of
US president under the banner of Democratic Party even as her husband the
erstwhile US President Mr. Bill Clinton has offered her an unqualified support
and consistent loyalty. Will Mrs. Hillary Clinton achieve her American dream
and become the first ever female President of the World's strongest
democracy?
Another famous political family known as the George Bush family
also has an aspirant for the highest political office in USA and indeed the
former governor of Florid (1999-2007). Mr Jeb Bush who is running for the
primary election of the Republican party to contest to replace President Obama
who would roundup his two terms of office next year will make history should he
win because he would become the third person from the famous Bush political
dynasty to become President. This feat if achieved would become unprecedented.
In all over three dozen Americans are warming up to run for the
office of US President to succeed Obama in what is seen as the most competitive
contest in many years. Indeed the job of the US President has suddenly become
attractive even when it is the most burdensome political task of all times. It
is a notorious fact that no one has ever served as President of the United
States of America without becoming unusually stressed up emotionally and experienced
tumultuous change of physical outlooks.
To comprehend how interesting the race to succeed President
Obama has assumed one only needs to note that even the most powerful religious
icons of our time and the Holy Father Pope Francis has become a factor in
determining who wins the ticket of each of those two major or mainstream
political platforms in the United State of America -Republican and Democrats.
The Pope will visit USA in September but already all the leading
contestants for the Presidential tickets in America are already lining up
behind President Obama to be accommodated in the itinerary of the Holy Father's
Papal visit to the World's most powerful nation in September 2015.
But how does selecting an American President happen? This and
many other issues were what I have set out to analyse in this piece by
consulting extensively with political authorities who are in the know about the
MAKING OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT.
From diverse knowledge sources, we learnt that the
decentralized nature of American party systems readily becomes apparent and
significant regarding the issue of how Presidential hopeful must
campaign for their’s party’s nomination for president.
In a presidential election, says experts, the candidates for
presidency are listed at top of the ballot, followed by the candidates for
other national offices and those for state and local offices.
Our findings show that Presidential elections are held
every 4 years on Tuesday after the 1st Monday of November.
Who can vote? American citizens ages 18 and older can register
to vote.
Voters must meet the residency requirements of their states,
which vary and comply with voter registration deadlines.
Many Americans think that when they cast their ballot they are voting
for their chosen candidate. In actuality they are selecting groups of electors
in the Electoral College who are the king makers if we choose to call them by
those pejorative terms. Many of us in Nigeria do also think that American
individual voters are the very people actually voting for the emergence of an
American President.
In actual fact, the US President is made by the
College of Electors. Every state has a number of electors equal to it’s number
of congresspersons. In addition, there are 3 electors for the District of
Columbia.
A candidate can therefore win millions of votes but no
electoral votes. The “winner takes all” system can produce seemingly uneven
results, in the elections of John Quincy Adams (1824) and George Bush (2000),
for instance ,the candidates who had the greatest popular vote did not win the
greatest electoral college votes, and so lost the presidency.
Atleast 270 electoral votes are required to elect a president.
If the majority is not reached, the House of Representatives will elect the
president.
The question now is, how do the Americans choose their President
from party primaries to real election?
Our research revealed that Caucuses and primaries are ways
for general public to take part in nominating presidential elections. This
process was never included in the United States Constitution and because the
constitution gives no guidance for nominating presidential candidates,
Americans continue to tinker with primary processes all the time in compliance
with global best practices.
Reforms led to party rules, for choosing candidates and
delegates, the Democratic party has established national rules for how
candidates are selected. The Republican party allows each state to set it’s own
guidelines for candidate selection, other parties, such as the Reform Party,
have a less structured candidate selection process, and thus was created over
time by the political parties. Some states only hold primary elections, some
only caucuses and others use a combination of both.
Our investigations show that the primary elections are run by
state and local governments, while caucuses are private events that are
directly run by the political parties themselves.
Interestingly, a state ‘s primary election or caucus usually is
an indirect election: instead of voters directly selecting a particular person
running for president, it determines how many delegates each party’s natural
convention will receive from their respective state. These delegates then in
turn select their party’s presidential nominee.
Each party determines how many delegates are allowed for each
state. Along with those delegates chosen during primaries and caucuses, state
delegations to both the Democratic and Republican are constituted.
Conventions also include ‘’unpledged delegates’’ usually
current and former elected office holders and party leaders, who can vote for
whomever they want.
This system of presidential primary and caucuses is somewhat
controversial because of it’s staggered nature. The major advantage according
to political scholars is that candidates can concentrate their resources in
each area of the country one at a time instead of campaigning in every state
simultaneously.
As a result more states have earlier primaries to claim a
greater influence in the process, also setting precedence and influencing the
election that follow in other states.
Today, state legislators are reportedly said to capitalize on
the importance of primaries and jockey for influence by scheduling their state
primaries and caucuses as early as possible, forcing presidential candidates to
jostle for their support.
Knowledgeable experts affirmed that the perceived need for the
reform of the primary process continues today. Many feel that the influence of
early primaries disturbs the balance of power exerted by the states upon the
nomination of candidates, and thus selection of the president.
That deceptively simple process is followed by onerous job
of amassing a war-chest of campaign funds, then winning the hearts of voters in
grueling and costly state races and general election.
Thus the process of becoming a candidate for Presidential
election under the two mainstream parties of Republican and Democrat has become
not only physically torturing but has become a big money spending game. A
winner of the Presidency of the USA is sworn in on January 20th, the president enters office in formal ceremony known as the
Inauguration usually attended by thousands of citizens and other citizens of
the World.
Symbolically, the President-elect takes the
presidential oath thus: ’’I do solemnly swear(or affirm) that I will faithfully,
execute the Office of the President of the United States and will to the best
of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the United
States of America."
Some of the notable names of aspirants for office of US
president are; Michael Bennet-
Senator for colorado; Mr Joe Biden the current Vice President of
the U. S; Andrew Cuoma-Gov of New York; Rahm Emmanuel -Mayor
of Chicago n fmr white house chief of staff; AL Franken- US senator
from minnesseto; Jack Markell- Gov of Delaware; Claire Mccaskill -Us
senator; Janet Napolitano-former United states secretary of homeland; Mark
Warner- US senator.
Other known Presidential hopefuls are; Elizabeth Warren-US
senator;Howard Dean- fmr Gov of Vermont; Dan Malloy- Gov of connecticut; Brad
Winslow-Information manager; Bernie Sander-Juniir Us Senator; Doug
Shreffler- CIA & US envoy; Lloyd Kelso - Attorney; Martin O'Malloy-Fmr Gov
of Mary land; Robby Wells-fmr football coach; Willie Wilson-Chicago
businessman; Micheal Steinberg-Attorney; Lincoln Chaffee- US
Senator; Hillary Clinton-fmr US secretary of state and US senator n first
lady and Mr. Jim Webb -Veteran.
* Emmanuel
Onwubiko is Head of Human rights Writers association of Nigeria and blogs @www.huriwa.blogspot.com,www.rightsassociationngr.com, www.huriwa.org.
20/6/2015
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