Hillary Trump Persuasive Essay

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Donald Trump took office on Jan 20, 2017 in Washington D.C.. He won the presidential race against Hillary Clinton. Trump got 304 electoral votes compared to Clinton's 227. Many look at these numbers and think how does a nonpolitical businessman, beat a lifelong politician in a presidential race. Trump won the presidency based on his viewpoints on American jobs, Border security, His connection to the working class, and the corruptness of his opponent. Many refer to this election not as Republican vs. Democrat but rather Trump vs. Clinton. This has been dubbed by many political analyst as “the nastiest” political race in our nation's history. Trump is the first president to have no prior military or political history. Trumps win was a very impressive …show more content…
Hillary was accused of taking bribes. This accusation was so widely believed by the voters that they dubbed it “Pay To Play.” She was mishandling classified documents. When the FBI confronted her about it, She denied it. She lied hundreds of times to the FBI (Felony by itself). The difficulties went on for months until one day the FBI found 33,000 of Hillary Clinton's classified documents that showed her mishandling classified documents, rigging the primaries, and other crooked practices. The people didn't know what these emails entailed until Hillary's email was hacked and released by …show more content…
Trump maintained the majority of voting percentages that Romney had in 2012. The real moves in voting statistics were on the Democratic side. Hillary lost a majority of her voters to third party candidates. The majority of millennials went from Democratic to the third party, which really helped Trump and the Republicans win the election. “The third party killed the Democrats chance in winning the election.” (Ball). The voting majorities that took place were the biggest shifts in voting classes anyone have seen since the formation of the electoral

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