Friday, October 23, 2015

Questions about Controversy

For Project three, I have decided to reflect more on the David Perdue's comments about outsourcing during the 2014 Senate Election. Below I will be listing questions that will be essential to the the next essay.
University of Miami. Compliance Communicator Questions of the Month

Five WHO questions
  1. Who, besides David Perdue, has supported this issue?
  2. Who in the government has made a statement about the controversy?
  3. Who is clearly opposed to his comments?
  4. Who was running against Perdue?
  5. Who else has publicly been against his comments?
Five WHAT questions

  1. What are reactions the public has given?
  2. What did Perdue intend to do by stating this?
  3. What companies did Perdue outsource for?
  4. What is the argument against outsourcing and Perdue's views?
  5. What was the end result in the election after this was controversially stated?

Five WHEN questions

  1. When did Perdue make these comments?
  2. When did Perdue outsource the jobs?
  3. When did Perdue transfer from business to politics?
  4. When did Nunn release commercials that supposedly drew the comments away from headlines?
  5. When did Perdue first get elected to Senate?

Five WHERE questions

  1. Where was this stated?
  2. Where is the election taking place?
  3. Where are the places where this controversy was mainly discussed?
  4. Where else was the first reported?
  5. Where were jobs outsourced too?

Five HOW questions

  1. How was this controversy first presented?
  2. How many media platforms has this been discussed on?
  3. How many people on both Perdue and Nunn's sides were asked about the comments?
  4. How has this quote been used for mudslinging in the race? 
  5. How has this issue been discussed by the media?

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