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    The 2016 presidential elections are upon us as the year is coming to an end. One of our presidential nominees has risen many concerns with the majority of people in the united states. Donald Trump is representing the republican party in the 2016 presidential elections and has spoken on many issues that are important to our nation. Along with many of these issues, he has also talked about shutting down certain issues that are helping the united states and even the world. Given this topic, Donald…

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    The election of 2000 which involved politicians Bush and Gore consisted of several peculiar situations in which persuade me to believe that Bush’s victory was undeniably undeserving. Questioning and concern within the Gore administration began to arise when elderly citizens protested in Palm Beach that the ballots were unfair claiming that they accidentally punched the wrong candidate on the ballot. Gore’s campaign decided to investigate further into these citizens’ complaints after discovering…

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    There are currently two different types of processes of electing a president in the United States. The two systems are the Electoral College and Direct Election both of these systems where first established back when the founding fathers also created the U.S. Constitution. The systems are a way for the government to keep their presidential voting and other political related issues well organized. Both of these are very efficient for the county, but one of them has yet a better outcome. But one…

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    significant impact on the public’s views and way of thinking. Currently, we as a nation are trying to figure out which candidate in the presidential election would fit best in office. The media is the primary means through which public opinion is shaped and at times manipulated. Just as Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate who is leading in the election, mainly because of the media coverage he receives. Every move Donald Trump makes, every word he says is taken and analyzed not only by…

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    The election of 2000 between Bush and Gore was one of the most controversial battles of our time because of many complications in the voting process which led to many vexed decisions made by officials. On Tuesday, November 7 millions of people casted votes to elect the next president of the United States, in the end Bush came out on top winning 271 electoral votes. But as soon as the count was done, one state that stood out the most was Florida because who ever won Florida would've became the…

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    Summary In the upcoming debates, a former first lady and secretary of state will face off against a billionaire real estate mogul who has never held any sort of office before but instead has recently been a reality show host. Contrary to belief, the election is not as one-sided as once perceived, in fact, the race is closer than ever at this moment. Shortly after the democratic national convention, markets gave Donald Trump as little as a 20% chance of becoming the next president. Furthermore,…

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    be in a political office, which are; primary election, general election and candidate nomination. Each of these elections will put a particular person in office. These elections will let citizens know who is running for office and it is the voters’ decisions to choose who would be a good fit, but primary elections are very important. This type of election will determine the people who will run against each other in a general election. General elections will narrow the candidates to two people…

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    Politics are a big part of life in the United States. Voting for the next president is a very difficult decision to make. We all need to see what goods they will bring to our country, what things will they do for the country, and what things will be greater.The candidates running for president always send messages in their propaganda to convince us. Although the candidates make their own commercial to convince the people, those commercials have different techniques to persuade us and make us…

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    Linda Bui Professor Christopher Ritter English Composition I 2 December 2016 How President will Serve Everyone after the Election Elected candidates are no different from the citizens of the United States. After getting elected, there is no way for the citizens to be assured that they are being represented and treated equally. After all, it is the Electoral College votes rather than the two-thirds of the population’s vote that determines the winner (Trump 's Victory Another Example of How…

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    gave rise to Donald Trump In this twenty first century, there is a new way of globalization, and it is the media. It has more power and influence over the people. The role of a media is very vital, especially, when it comes to political elections. The media plays a huge role when it comes to providing voters a platform about the political parties and their respective presidential candidates. From the Democratic parties we have Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, as the front…

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