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    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, he may have gone too far after attacking the parents of an American Muslim soldier who was killed in Iraq. Additionally, national polls have increasingly gotten closer and…

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    from the Washington Post, “How Trump, Clinton immigration plans would affect the U.S,” tells his audience about the two views of the new presidential candidates and how their vision would affect immigrants and Americans if they were to be elected as president of the United States. The two candidates Trump and Clinton have widely different views about immigration and have stated their plans about immigration reform from border control to pathway to citizenship. Donald Trump who is a Republican…

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    reminds me of how Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump run his country. Whereas the core of belief systems are different. Like Kim Jong, Machiavelli and Donald Trump share many similarities. These men share similarities, they put power before their people. They're both greedy, evil, and care about money. Machiavelli, Kim Jong Un, and Donald Trump don't have any morals and they're all selfish. Kim Jong Un, Machiavelli, and Donald Trump all corrupt the system. Donald Trump is trying to deport all…

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    America never been friendly with immigrants. She used Donald Trump as an example because in the campaign right now, Donald trump main focuses is Immigration. I say that because Donald trump wants to depot 11 million immigrants if he wins the election. In the passage, Rampell stated, “Witness Donald Trump’s proposal to deport first-generation Americans whose citizenship is conferred upon them, constitutionally, by birth.” She thinks that Donald Trump is against anyone who doesn’t look…

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    Jorge Ramos

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    In the article "In taking on Jorge Ramos, Donald Trump May Have Tussled with the Wrong Media Star" by Christine Mai-Duc of the Los Angeles times, the author discusses the validity of Jorge Ramos as an influence on the Latino voting power after a press conference where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told Univision anchor Jorge Ramos to "go back to Univision" and the anchor was escorted out. The author uses logos, ethos, and pathos to argue her position on immigration and the value…

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    Richard Blumenthal Case

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    President Donald Trump has unleashed another early morning Monday Tweets attacjing Sen. Richard Blumenthal "vietnam record." This came as a result of Blumenthal's open support on CNN for the investigation into the alleged Russian collision tin last years election. Sen. Blumenthal said,"politicizing the Department of Justice for personal ends, I think, is a disservice to the law, and it’s also potentially a violation of the spirit of the First Amendment." This attack from Sen. Blumenthal got…

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    Political Event Analysis

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    words. All candidates used body language very well, and I believe that all of them had a training or even a teacher that had taught them to use their gestures most effective. Gestures identified much the words and tone in which candidates talked. Trump, for example, handles himself very relaxed and open for any discussion. He seems comfortable with the situation and the question asked; he is sure and believes in every word he says. His gestures are open, and he is not afraid to point at the…

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    January 2017, Donald Trump said "From this day forward, it's going to be only America first -- America first. . . Protection will lead to great prosperity and strength. . . We will follow two simple rules -- buy American and hire American." Clearly, the United States and the world have entered an uncharted territory. He has three clear and chilling messages: From now on, America will be self-centered, protectionist, and less generous to the rest of the world. Nobody knows whether Trump is going…

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    documentary was published years ago and the same manipulation is going on today. As I mentioned in my journal, I could relate much of the story to the recent Untied States election. You could tell that the television network heads did not like Donald Trump. Every television station spoke very negatively about him. As…

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    republican politician who is known as Donald Trump. Trump, who uses several techniques in order to entice the public of his plans and goal will be covered with the breakdown of his strategies in the commercial. Throughout the political advertisement, Trump uses sounds as a mean of persuasion. A tone of urgency along with an inspirational tune fused to subconsciously to provoke the audiences of the need for change. The change being Trump, himself. However, Trump did not halt there, entwined in…

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