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    When this biased districting was found, the court decided to redo the redistricting and shift part of one district to the other so that there would be equal representation of each party (Supreme Court Justices). Although redistricting based on party affiliation is important, it is not always the main cause. “While partisan gerrymanders have been accepted by the courts, racial ones have not. The Voting Rights Act requires map makers to consider race to a point” (Supreme Court Justices). Race…

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    the New York Governor seat and the led him to be a strong choice for the Democratic Presidential nomination. And his strategy for the fall campaign was very simple: let Hoover do all the work and don’t do anything crazy. Hoover was wildly unpopular with the America due to his lack of attention to the budget causing the Great Depression so Roosevelt figured he would let his unpopularity shift America to the Democratic Party. He gave speeches all across the country that were vague and filled with…

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    that time he downplayed his family name and neither is brother nor father were present at the event (www.ballotpedia.com). Bush released an ad that was titled “Judgment which questions Donald Trump’s ability to be commander-in-chief”. Bush criticized Hilary Clinton’s “New College Compact” in a statement on August 10 on his campaign website (www.ballotpedia.com). On August 11, Bush attacked Clinton for her role in “creating the void that ISIS moved in to fill”; he remarked, “In all her…

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    He was a member of the Democratic Party, and his vice president was Walter Mondale. One important events in his career is when Camp David accords. Jimmy Carter signed a peace treaty called Camp David Accords, Israel and Egypt have been at peace ever since. Another important event in…

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    the United States etc. Although his words are always very controversial or maybe even hated by some people, he gains a lot of support throughout his 15-month election campaign. Starting from the day he announced to be the nominee of the Republican party for the president election, Trump has been fighting an uphill battle, beating Ted Cruz or even Hillary Clinton now. According to the latest national opinion polling by the New York Times, Trump is just 2% behind Hillary, who won…

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    There was a break-in at the Democratic National Convention in 1972 and Nixon’s administration attempted to cover it up. The negative impacts of this incident still resonate today, reminding us to perhaps not trust our elected officials and giving American government a poor reputation…

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    As the presidential elections heat up, candidates will spend millions on public opinion polls. Candidates will fund surveys on issues and see where voters stand. In this two-party system will these polls actually reveal anything for republicans or democrats? In a country with over 318 million, people there are varying ideologies and attitudes. Some like Adam Abramowitz author of The Polarized Electorate suggests that these ideologies and attitudes reveal a deeply divided polarized electorate…

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    On the 28th of December in the year of 1856, little “Tommy” Woodrow Wilson was born in a small town by the name of Staunton, Virginia. Although Wilson suffered from dyslexia when he was just ten, his father constantly drilled him in political lectures and debates to enhance the skills everyone thought the youngster was nowhere near capable of. By the time Wilson had reached adulthood, he was able to land entrance into one of most prestigious schools titled The University of New Jersey, which is…

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    The State of the Union Address is where the President of the United States presents his plans for the next year in front of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. This year marked President Barack Obama’s eight and final State of the Union address. This State of the Union was very important for President Obama because it is a crucial year to set in stone his legacy. It is an election year, so how is President Obama going to end his second term as President of the United States? In his…

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    Political correctness is a problem that has swept over America in recent years. Every word anyone says in all walks of life, from politics, to business, to school, has become politically correct to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings. Everybody is a victim and everybody gets butthurt at the simplest words or phrases that come out of a guy’s mouth. The American society as an entirety has become too politically correct, from the politics of our government, to the businesses of our economy and the…

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