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    differ in opinion on a wide variety of issues, but tax cuts and social issues are two of the main disputes. Taking into consideration that not every leader of either political party has the same morals or goals as the other, makes a big difference in which type of leader is best. Just because both the democratic and republican parties have vastly different opinions on the way issues should be handled does not mean one type of leader is…

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    Summary: Modern presidents keep straying from party politics and support. As a president it is very difficult to decide on how to balance staying loyal to a political party and also your own political ideologies. This is an example of the dilemma our current president is facing with congress; republicans in government keeping blocking policies such as raising minimum wage, no to student loan reform and etc. passed by President Barack Obama, which is creating a gridlock in congress in which the…

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    the nomination, but it will obviously be different this year because you’re polling so incredibly high, and you are the Democratic front runner! In this section, I’ll remind you how the nomination process operates (including primary elections, caucuses, and polling), who is most likely to vote for you, and two issues you’ll need to emphasize to ensure that you win the Democratic nomination. The first step in the nomination process is announcing that you are running for your party’s endorsement.…

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    John Cornyn’s response against House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s accusations of how the Republican Party is attempting to create Medicare reductions with substantial tax cuts thought the new tax reform bill. He asserts that the Republican Party did not alter any of the entitlement programs of Medicare and that Pelosi’s statements are false. In addition, Cornyn mentions how the Democratic Party has been completely unwilling to cooperate with Republicans in drafting the bill even though their…

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    By now we have all seen the once uncontested candidate for the 2016 Democratic nomination (ahem, Hillary Clinton) begin to face unexpectedly stiff competition from Bernie Sanders. From her slipping popularity suggested by her slim two million dollar fundraising advantage over with Sanders, to the surrounding controversy regarding her personal email server, clearly the S.S. Hillary Campaign has seen better days. While many Democratic leaders remain firmly loyal to Clinton, the baggage that…

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    benefitted the Grand Old Party more than it has the Democrats. Since the Republicans were able to control many state district lines, they caused the votes of many citizens to be altered to change how the state actually voted and misrepresent them behind their backs. This is corruption. It is hiding behind a political system to force the government to act in a way that the American population did not approve of. It is wrong. Not only does this lead to a decline of Democratic representatives in…

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    By the time of the Democratic National Convention in the summer of that year, 1968 was already a chaotic year with the assassinations of two prominent figures of the Civil Rights movement, Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. occurring earlier that year. The protests which were mainly in the vicinity of the Democratic Convention became violent with the police attacking the protesters under the orders of Democratic Chicago mayor, Richard Daley (Isserman and Kazin…

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    fair and just life. The Republican and Democratic Jesus have specific stances on issues that resonate closely with the Christian…

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    On November 9, 2016 many United States citizens woke up to the shocking news that their next president would be Donald Trump, someone that countless people thought was a complete and utter joke of a candidate until he actually did the unthinkable and won. Soon after the election, many of the large polling services that predicted the incorrect outcome were quick to point to the obvious increase in turnout from the rural sections of America, specifically the Rust Belt states Michigan, Wisconsin,…

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    Eugene Talmadge's Eulogy

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    demagogue. Talmadge was a Democratic candidate in every statewide Democratic Primary between 1926 and 1946. Talmadge won Georgia’s governorship four times. After Talmadge’s death in 1948, he transferred his duties to his son. Herman Talmadge, was elected Georgia Governor in 1948. Eugene Talmadge and his son Herman built up a major political faction in the state of Georgia. Unlike most states, Georgia was still a one party system with a split within the Democratic Party. Talmadge was a very…

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