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    establishment politics as he embarks on the most honest presidential campaign that the U.S. has ever seen. Query letter: I'm excited to introduce my biopic, "the Political revolution." This political movie with elements of biography is inspired by the Bernie Sanders campaign that in my opinion has transformed the American politics and showcased its flaws. Nobody believes in him. When an underdog in the race for the White House starts his campaign, his prospects are bleak. Corporate media write…

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    Christmas time it's election time. With Elections comes all the fanfair about who should we actually vote into office. Even though I personally believe politics has turned into a joke if I had to vote for somebody I would vote for Bernie Sanders. I believe Bernie Sanders should be president based on his view over the issues considering minimum wage, health care for veterans, and believing all public high education should be free. Minimum wage is the lowest amount a person can be paid for while…

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    universities so that they are able to function and upgrade their facilities. College should not be free because it would lead to tax raises, the value of a degree would decline, and the overall quality of the educational environment would decrease. Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator and Democratic candidate, is in favor of tuition-free public colleges and universities and states that “Too…

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    determined by the upcoming presidential election. Many candidates, representing both the Democratic and Republican platforms, are desperately vying for the win. Senator Bernie Sanders, representing the Democrats, and Governor John Kasich, a Republican, are just two of those contenders who are competing for the title. Bernie Sanders, a senator from Vermont, is a very spirited politician who is traveling across America proffering his solutions on the economy, healthcare, and other issues in…

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    difference in matters that need innovation. Bernie Sanders, like Che Guevara, is the voice of an underrepresented part of society rising to a revolutionary leader to create radical change for…

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    Wouldn't it be amazing to dine with the three people you like most? If I were to pick three people to have dinner with, it would be Betty White, Deadpool, and Bernie Sanders. I think it would be very humorous and hectic. My first choice is Betty White. She is a famous actor who stars in TV series like Golden Girls and Hot in Cleveland. She is very well known for being on of the first women to control things in front of and behind a camera. Her career has been going for more than 75 years and…

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    When political scientists look at voting behavior and political beliefs, they often turn to people’s upbringings. When looking at this, one area often studies is the environment where people grew up. This means the city and state of a person’s upbringing. While many say that the most effective way to influence political beliefs is through those closest to a person, the geography of where they grew up cannot be ignored. States in America vote for presidents, not people directly and this provides…

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    the article, “Socialism for the Uninformed”. Sowell presents the point that since socialism is so harmful, Bernie Sanders should not be president despite his appeal to the youth. He defends this claim by presenting examples of countries that were once prosperous but have become impoverished due to socialism. “While throngs of young people are cheering loudly for avowed socialist Bernie Sanders, socialism has turned oil-rich Venezuela into a place where there are shortages of everything from…

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    Wall Street When Sanders mentioned “Wall Street” in his announcement speech, he did so by describing the financial institution as engaging in “reckless and illegal activities” (Sanders, 2015). Establishing “reckless” and “illegal” as amplifiers of the general word “Wall Street” explicitly in his first speech enabled us to develop a term that is specific and reflective of his policy to reform Wall Street. Throughout the debates, the other words and phrases that Sanders consistently used…

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    Bern Notice: The Rise of Sanders It was a well-timed coincidence that I was able to take my exchange semester to the United States in the midst of the strangest presidential election in years. But while the world is talking about the soundbites of Donald Trump, you’d be hard-pressed to find a student on campus that has not taken notice of the rise of Bernie Sanders. When most old white men are associated with maintaining the status quo, you might be forgiven if your passing glance at American…

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