Bernie Sanders

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    Loud. He seemed to speak as if he was unsure if his microphone was working properly. A few good points were made, and a few misses as well. Sanders seemed unwilling for attack any of his fellow contenders, even coming to the aid of Hillary Clinton in regards to her supposed email scandal. Its was the right thing to do but the wrong thing politically. Now Bernie seemed to lack the details, and spoke with big ideas and broad strokes. Something that will continue his support on the left but will…

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    Political Ideologies

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    political ideologies are ethical set of ideals, principles, doctrines, and symbols of a certain social movement or group that depicts how they believe society should function, and offers some political and cultural views to put up for a certain social order. Everyone has their own opinions, and their political views are likely to be different. A person can be a liberal, conservative or even Something in-between. Your political point of view determines your political ideology. A political…

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    their parties. With that, social media played an important role in the transmission of information and candidates’ core messages. Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump used social media to their advantage, though very differently. This essay argues that the importance of social media in order to transmit political messages is becoming increasingly important, and that Bernie Sanders was able to more effectively utilize social media and to communicate his campaign’s messages through social media than…

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    Chief Diplomat Analysis

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    Every four years, a politician is chosen by to become the leader of the United States. This is perhaps one of the most powerful and demanding jobs in the world, and in 2016, US citizens get to elect the president of the United States. The president is one of the most influential and well recognized figures in the world, and voters go through a long process to find out which candidate is best suited for the job. Having this much responsibility is a big job, and the president must realize this.…

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    applicable to gun violence. His connection to mental healthcare also bolsters another one of his policies, universal healthcare. But a very noticeable aspect to his plan that many other candidates lack is the inclusion of the NRA in the reform. If Bernie includes the NRA a deal will likely be stuck that garners more support from either side than other deals would. Bernie's thorough argumentation for his policies and plans makes them seem more possible, which makes him a better choice to vote…

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    We begin with Gabriel Trip’s, "Kasich Defiant as G.O.P. Presses Him to Quit Race to Thwart Trump." This article tells us of Republicans hopes for Kasich to drop out of the race and back Sen. Ted Cruz. It is believed by Republicans that Sen. Cruz has a better chance at beating Donald Trump in the presidential race than Kasich does. However, Kasich has refused to pull himself from the race stating “[…] he, not the Texas senator, was the best option to stop Mr. Trump.” (Paragraph 2) This argument…

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    Democratic Debate: Clinton, Sanders leading debate Tuesday evening, CNN hosted in Las Vegas the first Democratic Debate for the 2016 presidential election in which former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders performed strongest out of the five candidates. The presidential debates help Americans understand where candidates lie on subjects that affect their personal lives and the country, aiding citizens to vote accordingly. CNN reported 15.3 million people watched the…

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    The 2016 Presidential Election is a hot topic in America at the moment. One of the most intense rivalries in the campaign is between Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Currently, Secretary Clinton is the front runner of the Democratic party, followed closely behind by Senator Sanders. With a long career in the White House, She seems like the obvious Democratic nominee. However, Sanders’s cult like following strongly opposes to anything said by Clinton. The main question is, why? As…

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    Bernie Sanders's Summary

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    Bernie Sanders’ main purpose is to convince the American people that his politics will bring a “future to believe in” and a nation that the future generations can be proud of. He also expresses that one of his main goals is to shrink the gap between the middle class and the rich, which by doing so, it will strengthen our economy. Another important issue in his agenda is equal rights and making healthcare affordable to every U.S citizen. Furthermore, Sanders states that “America has enormous…

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    pulling out close wins in Iowa. Due to a very close tie between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, CNN did not confirm Hillary Clinton’s win until around 1pm on Tuesday. "The results tonight are the closest in Iowa Democratic caucus history," Iowa party chairman Andy McGuire said. New Hampshire is the next state to vote on February 9, with Sanders holding a strong lead he is expected to beat Clinton in New Hampshire. Hillary and Bernie both held rallies in New Hampshire Tuesday, Hillary…

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