November is fast approaching along with the pressure on who to vote for. This year’s candidates come from two completely opposite backgrounds. Hillary Clinton is the first female nominee to be nominated for presidency; she was the elected democratic nominee. Donald Trump is an entertainer and a business man; he was the elected republican nominee. Voting is already an extremely tough decision to make. However, this year’s vote decisions seem to be much worse than the years before. To vote or not to vote is the ultimate question, but to not vote would mean that what you stand for and who you want to be your voice for the next four years could possibly unfold into the exact opposite of everything you stand for. For a female in the work field this year’s election is huge. If a female is this close to becoming president, who’s to say that a female will never be as respected or as well paid as a man in any job field. This brings us to the question; as a prospering female which candidate has the best potential to initiate equality in the job field; providing women with …show more content…
Hillary Clinton talks of working together and rising together, during her speech at the democratic convention. Clinton plans to make our ties with the rest of the world stronger than the already are. Clinton talks of how it will be challenging if she is elected president in the upcoming election, but how she is ready to rise up to the challenge. Clinton’s plans include building an economy for everyone; not for just the wealthy and those better off. She also talks of building and economy where not only can everyone can get a job, but everyone can also obtain a job where the wage is no longer minimum but a living wage. Clinton also talks of freedom and equality along with justice and opportunity. As well as, if you dream it you can do