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    An attraction to current Sanders supporters is his healthcare-for-all pan in which every American citizen will be granted access to healthcare, however there are several flaws in this plan when looking at taxes and getting a new tax plan passed. Sanders’ plan is to impalement a “single payer” plan which is a universal health care system where a “single payer” fund provides funding instead of private insurers. This plan sounds great in theory as Sanders claims in will save $6 trillion over ten…

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    to be berated and lectured, or to be wrong or disrespected. When Bernie Sanders was preparing the speech he would eventually be giving to Liberty University, he had to have a clear understanding of the opinions and attitudes of his immediate audience, and knew that if he came across as doing any of these things, he would lose what small chance he had at gaining any support from them. It was because of this knowledge that Bernie Sanders decided that the best way to approach giving this speech…

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    Millions of graduating seniors are expecting to attend college and will be met with the high cost of tuition. There has been a rapid increase in cost to public universities and colleges. While some activist believe free higher education is the best way to fight the rise in college tuition, there will be serious consequences to the economy. The recorded problem of rising college tuition has become an issue in many families. This expensive cost of a college education has multiple reasons for…

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    the same, but everyone deserves to be equal and respected. With Equality, Climate Change, and Immigration, these topics are some of many Bernie…

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    signatures (Ginsberg et. Al, 210-213). Many candidates who enter the candidacy as an independent eventually move into the democratic or republican parties depending on which side most their beliefs lay. I have chosen to write about Democratic nominee Bernie Sanders and Republican nominee Marco Rubio. Marco…

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    are the 99%,” and according to their website “The movement…aims to fight back against the richest 1% of people that are writing the rules of an unfair global economy that is foreclosing on our future” (Occupy Wall Street). Even more recently, Bernie Sanders has raised similar issues and been able to bring millions of young people together and encourage them to become involved in the political process. There are a number…

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    73.5 % over Sander’s 26%, compared to the Republican party Clinton has progressed her status with african-american voters especially those who are female (Jones, Kagay), additionally she won with a majority yet still does not gain young voters as Sanders does. This distinction between two diverse demographics in one single state allows many to see a years of history affect everyday life; those who want the past changed and those who want to preserve.…

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    Bernie Sanders has goals to eliminate tuition for public colleges and universities, implement a single-payer healthcare system, overhaul campaign finance regulations and put in place major Wall Street regulations to prevent future financial crises. These are all seemingly impossible dreams to accomplish but, he may accomplish them by his proficiency in the rhetorical elements of ethos, logos, and pathos. According to BYU, ethos means, “the persuasive appeal of one’s character”. Throughout the…

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    decide between the two subjects and it 's all based on what the person 's moral values. Bernie Sanders is running for the Democratic nomination against Hillary Clinton for the 2016 United States Presidential election. His stance is pro-choice meaning he believes the government should stay out of the business of the mother and the decision she makes with her child. Clinton also has the same stance as Sanders. However, the Republican candidates views are much different. Republicans are usually…

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    Cooper’s question. This reminded me of 2007 when the last democratic race took place, it’s time for someone different, someone new, heck anyone would do, just not Secretary Clinton. The next debater to reply to the moderator’s questions was Bernie Sanders. This man did appear to be your average politician, he appeared to be genuine. It felt like he spoke from the heart and these weren’t lines that were regurgitated from two months of practice. I heard ideas for actual change that were…

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