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    The Clinton (Democrat) administration’s military intervention foreign policy is in the ‘half-out’ category due to Clinton’s policies of “hegemony on the cheap” (“The Quiet Clinton Era of the 1990s: A Liberal Internationalist Strategy for Unipolarity?”) which emphasized multilateralism and avoided conflicts in which the U.S. had little to no interests, but wanted to “preserve an American-centered order” (“The Quiet Clinton Era”). Clinton wanted to maintain the status quo of the American unipolar…

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    Greatest Election Upset

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    Republican Thomas E. Dewey would defeat Democratic Harry S. Truman and they would finally receive a Republican in office after a long period of time. The election had six candidates but only four were important which included Harry S. Truman, Thomas E. Dewey, J.Strom Thurmond, and Henry Wallace. The parties that were included were Democrats, Republicans, States’ Rights which were also known as Dixiecrats, and Progressives. All of the other candidates parties really wanted Truman out of office,…

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    The Libertarian Party highly values liberty, and idealizes a world where every individual makes his or her own choices for themselves. They have elected Gary Johnson as president and William Weld as vice president. The national debt, war on drugs, and civil liberties are three main issues to the candidate. Gary Johnson strongly believes that excessive spending by the government is one of the greatest threats to national security, legalizing marijuana would create a safer society and an…

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    In the following text, I will analyze Hillary Clinton acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this July. Her speech was anti climatic: she used prior speakers such as First Lady Michele Obama, President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton and Cory Booker to build her report. I’ll begin with the first part of her speech, recognizing Bill Clinton and the love and support he had given her, which are front and center at the convention and had major…

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    The first and second women 's movement created the society we have today. The American society is a more conducive environment for women to run for office. Women were not able to break the highest glass ceiling because of women. Kellyanne Elizabeth Conway and Phyllis Schlafly are notorious for maintaining the status quo. Kellan Conway is a villain because she ruined the closest chance in American history to elect a female president. At the start of Hillary Clinton 's election, most people felt…

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    chose was Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton was the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, where she was defeated by Donald Trump. During an interview with CNN she blamed her loss on the email scandal FBI investigators brought up during the campaign. She was the first first lady to win a public office seat and the first woman to become a presidential nominee of a major political party. Ideology and Political Philosophy Hillary Clinton in a Liberal. This means that she is open to new behaviors…

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    agreements—most notably, efforts on the TPP and a deal brokered between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Both Clinton’s presidential platform and her legislative record clearly identify her support for raising the federal minimum wage. Alongside many of her Democratic counterparts, Clinton has championed the fight against climate change, both domestically and on a global scale. Hillary’s career has been marked by advocacy for human rights. In her concern as First Lady and Secretary of State especially,…

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    of both CSIS and the politics with regard to potential acts of terrorism. The Bill’s passage was remarkably controversial, supported only by the Canadian Progressive Conservative Party and the Liberal Party (who only supported the Bill with an aim to amend it). Indeed, it was so contentious that the New Democratic Party initiated a filibuster in an attempt to defeat it. Bill C-51 has been criticised by numerous agencies and…

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    This campaign season, I worked for Bruce Davis. Bruce Davis was the Democratic candidate chosen in the primary to run for House of Representatives in the Thirteen District in North Carolina. This campaign season was not a traditional one in comparison to what I’ve studied of past campaign’s. Our world has changed with the creation of social media and campaign’s have changed with it. In our campaign we had to look harder to find a proper strategy for using social media to are advantage and think…

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    has to be funded in another way, which is difficult nowadays. Sanders is also a democratic socialist and that’s very controversial. Controversies tend to rise the popularity of the candidate. Also, if Bernie won, he would be the oldest president America ever had, which would add to America’s run of presidential records. Lastly, Sander reminds me of my overly political grandfather, who happens to be an extreme Liberal Democrat. I would like to see “family” in office, and I think my grandpa would…

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