Compare And Contrast Hillary Clinton

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With the 2016 Presidential election approaching, citizens of the United States need to be well associated and familiar with the candidates that they must pick between to vote into office as the next president of the United States of America. On the republican ticket, there is frontrunner Donald Trump. He is a business tycoon and comes across as being very assertive. On the democratic ticket, frontrunner Hillary Clinton in taking her chances at running for president for the second time. She has been deemed a “criminal” by many of those that are opposed of her candidacy.
As far as differences between the two candidates go, there are a few points that are crucial and may be very important to voters who are undecided about which person they should
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In 2012, Hillary received a “cracked head,” an injury whose extents still remains a mystery to the general public. It is perceived that Hillary suffers from symptoms such as memory loss and mobility issues due to her injuries. However, Donald Trump was recently granted a clean bill of health, and even according to his personal physician, he would be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.”
Similarities between the two are a lot harder to come by seeing as they are pretty different as far as their beliefs and life styles. They are both around the same age, with Hillary being in her late sixties, and Trump in his early seventies. There was a point in time where Trump was a democrat and Hillary was a republican. Although Hillary did initially vote to authorize military advances in Iraq, she later opposed the increase of American troops and even pushed for their withdrawal from Iraq, much like the view of Trump.
Both candidates have their flaws, and personally, I believe that neither deserves to be president of the United States. Whether we elect a businessman or a politician is no longer an issue, it has more to do with the way the candidates come across to the media and to the population of America. So far, neither of them are doing a very good job at impressing the citizens of the United

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