It may seem odd that in a country where voting rights are celebrated should come to a controversial political phenomenon nowadays. Since 1965, all adults were allowed to vote in America. Whether white or a person of color, poor or rich, man or woman, all American citizens had a right to vote for who they should elect as a president. What reasons would cause such developed country to have such separation and opposing ideas in its individuals? Actually the reasons exist rigorously. Ever since Bernie Sanders left the elections of the US presidency for 2016, the Democratic Party has been divided into a variety of opposing ideas. To some, it can be said that Hillary Clinton is the perfect candidate for …show more content…
As a great humanitarian of our time, Hillary Clinton gained support by displaying a great stance on many health related issues in the US and worldwide. Clinton’s concern for the american’s citizen wellbeing can be seen in her support to the Affordable Care Act. Due to its rise in insurance premiums on October 25, 2016., her campaign released the following response, "There's a clear choice in this election: either we're going to help American families and tackle health care cost issues, or we're going to throw 20 million people off their coverage and let the insurance companies write the rules again. Hillary Clinton wants to build on the progress we've made and fix what's broken.” (CNN, "Republicans go on offense over Obamacare," October 25, 2016). It can be also noted that Clinton not only is concerned with the physical wellbeing of Americans, but also their mental stability. On her website, she announced a mental health plan on August 29,2016. Furthermore, Hillary supported important international issues such as Global Health Initiative (GHI) introduced in 2010. With her initiative, she helped in the reduction of HIV, the fight against AIDS, as well as reducing maternal mortality rates. Not only did she aid in improving healthcare both locally and globally, but she also strengthened her political knowledge through continuous studies and work experience. Consequently, she used her knowledge to strive for a better criminal justice