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    Hillary Clinton is one of the most well-known politicians in America and as a result this has made her the subject of multiple scandals, these scandals have given her the look on of being untrustworthy and reckless, two reputations she doesn't deserve. This article will explain why Hillary's most recent scandals aren’t as big of a deal has people have described them as. Hillary's Email Scandal Since the start of the 2016 election cycle, Hillary's use of a private email server and lost…

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    Name: Julio Garcia Class: INTA 1110 GTID: 903178053 “Trump triumphs” is the main title in the New York Times article on 11/9/2016. Previous articles from the New York Times and many other influencing newspapers such as The Washington Post, were criticizing Donald Trump and erroneously predicting his defeat in this year election while supporting Hilary Clinton. Their arguments were mainly that Donald Trump was not fit to be president due to his controversial persona and presented strong…

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    March. And the Cruz campaign may see her California roots as an asset ahead of that state's primary on June 7.Mrs. Fiorina also much of her time on the trail attacking Democratic front-runner Clinton, drawing a contrast with the former secretary of state as the only woman on the Republican side. Her connections with the sort of party activists likely to vote in the primary there could give Mr. Cruz a valuable surrogate in the weeks leading up to…

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    MARTIN VAN BUREN Martin Van Buren was the 8th President of the United States. He was also the first President to be born in the United States. Van Buren served as a President in 1837 through 1841. He was part of the Democratic Party and continued Andrew Jackson’s laws on the Native Americans. He pulled the nation together when it suffered their first economical depression, which means the first time they have dealt with serious financial problems. People never really have heard of him and…

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    The presidential election is coming soon. Every American needs to put their vote in for who they want. Donald Trump the Republican candidate is one of two candidates who are running in the election this year. His opponent is Hillary Clinton the Democratic candidate. Donald Trump has proven himself capable of being the President of the United States. Also, Secretary Clinton has been doing some things that are above the law. Being above the law doesn’t make you fit for the presidential position.…

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    Hilary Clinton, a Democratic presidential candidate, leads and fights to expand health care for every American. Not only is she fighting for insurance companies, drug companies, and large corporations but she is focusing her efforts on individual families. The republicans continue to repeal the Affordable Care Act however Clinton says she’ll continue to protect the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Workers should share slower growth of national health care by lowering out of pocket costs like copays…

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    Mariya Zahid Mr. Neimeth APUSH Op Ed 12/16/15 Andrew Jackson became the seventh president of the United States after the Election of 1828. He was able to manipulate the country with his substantial amount of power. His belligerent decision making skills had caused America to suffer greatly. After becoming president, Andrew Jackson felt that he had the power to put anyone in any position of power. He ruled like a monarch, giving power to his family and friends. He fired ten percent of the…

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    that could send anyone to jail for committing crimes that would previously have resulted in a fine or a citation. The Democratic party’s politics regarding crime helped to fuel the public on society shift to the right and to a more conservative mindset. Historians cannot agree what necessarily agree on what caused this rightward shift but it partially involved the Democratic party’s approach to a rising crime rate. Some argue that American citizens believed that the left was not…

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    Her torch symbolizes the way to freedom showing the nation the path to liberty. Beside her is the hand of a KKK member, holding an ignited cross over Lady Liberty’s head. The klan could not coexist with the democratic values of America. In a democracy the government is ruled by the majority and representatives are elected by the members of the state. However, this went against the views of the Ku Klux Klan. This organization believed whites were superior to any…

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    President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom-symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning - signifying renewal, as well as change" (Kennedy). Kennedy makes sure that the people of America know that this isn’t just a victory for the Democratic Party and not to rub the victory in the Republicans faces. Kennedy does this to establish that he is a president that values unity among…

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