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  1. 1. Aug. 2016 · How to Win the US Presidency: Directed by Cal Seville. With Adam Baylis-West, Tony Blair, Pat Buchanan, George Bush. This whimsical look at rough-and-tumble American politics examines the roll of money, religion and even ancient Rome on Presidential campaigns.

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    • Documentary
    • Cal Seville
    • 2016-08-01
  2. How to Win The Us Presidency. America’s Presidential Election is a world event like no other but have the fundamentals of US politics changed? This documentary tells us how the ‘United States Of America’ was inspired by 2000-year-old Roman governance and the influence of money, religion, celebrities since the very first presidential campaign.

  3. How to Win The Us Presidency. Americas Presidential Election is a world event like no other but have the fundamentals of US politics changed? This documentary tells us how the ‘United States Of America’ was inspired by 2000-year-old Roman governance and the influence of money, religion, celebrities since the very first presidential campaign.

  4. 2. Nov. 2016 · Long story short: To win the presidency, you don't have to win the majority of the popular vote. You have to win the majority of electoral votes — that is, 270 of them.* In most states, a ...

    • Danielle Kurtzleben
  5. How to Win the US Presidency is a compelling and insightful documentary from 2016 that breaks down the complex process of presidential campaigning in the United States. The film, directed by Cal Seville and featuring Adam Baylis-West, Tony Blair, and Pat Buchanan, dives deep into the details, strategies, and vast sums of money involved in ...

  6. 20. Jan. 2021 · From JFK and Jimmy Carter to Clinton, Obama, and even Donald Trump — we look at the television shows that defined each presidential era.

  7. 22. Sept. 1999 · April 4, 2001. That's My Bush! is an American comedy television series that aired on Comedy Central from April 4 to May 23, 2001. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, best known for also creating South Park, the series centers on the fictitious personal life of President George W. Bush, as played by Timothy Bottoms.