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    income is lower now than in 2000. Meanwhile, the Texas economy has boomed since 2004, with nearly twice the rate of new job creation as the rest of the nation” (Staulcup). It’s worth noting that in 2008, Texas’s governor was Republican and Ohio’s was Democratic; fueling the idea that unions’ political contributions yield influence in policy…

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    have spent millions of words trying to explain how Applachia and the South went from staunchly Democratic to staunchly Republican in less than a generation” (Vance 68.) This can be easily explained with Americans’ voting habit. Again, statistic of Business Insider shows that 84% of liberal voters chose Clinton, and 81% of conservative voters chose Trump. People do not vote for candidates, they vote for parties instead, and approximately two third of the population formed this idea in their…

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    I think no. Unfortunately, many conservative, liberal, wealthy, poor, black and white Americans think yes. The facts of racism exist. Most Americans agree. However, how the facts of racism should be handled, discovered, interpreted and analyzed are often a cause of confusion and disagreement. This confusion…

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    Partisan Divide Analysis

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    of society, as their political ideology is not consistently extreme. However, if the Republican Party were to make their policies more moderate when it comes to government aid to the poor, unauthorized immigrants, and energy priority they could potentially gain new followers. When it comes to government aid to the poor the partisan line is very divided, but there are a few policies the Republican Party could suggest to form a more moderate platform. One of the first would be to suggest…

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    announced her candidacy for president.(1) In her campaign video she said, “Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion.” (18) Clinton is the top choice for the Democratic Party to keep the white house. She appeals to every demographic, especially the African-Americans of the nation, while other Democratic candidates like Bernie Sanders who comes from a 95% white state, don’t appeal as much. (2) “The biggest question is whether Clinton 's unimpeded path to the nomination…

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    Labor unions are an alternative employment method and have been controversial since the beginning. A labor union is a group of workers that form together creating a union and make sure that fair working conditions are set and that employment regulations are met and not broken. Unions are a way for the working class to be heard by big business. Union supporters argue that individual workers are powerless against large businesses and corporations. In order to achieve fair wages and benefits,…

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    Truman In Final Victory

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    Throughout the last half of my novel, Final Victory, there were a lot of interesting and captivating journalistic stories about Roosevelt’s triumphant last presidential campaign. Yet, what I found the most interesting was when reporters uncovered, and later brought back into the campaign, that Harry S. Truman, Roosevelt’s Vice President, had joined the KKK in the beginning of his campaign tour. Truman, unknowing of the Ku Klux Klan’s racist motives, put in an application to join the committee…

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    When the founding fathers convened in 1787, they had no intention of including political parties in the United States system of government. Today, it is nearly impossible to consider an election without the two party system. When George Washington left office in 1797, he warned the people against breaking up into factions. In the current state of affairs with the 2016 election , America currently faces a predicament where the presidential candidates do not necessarily agree with the people’s…

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    Democracy is the central feature of government in the United States of America. It was an idea set forth by our Founding Fathers as the building block upon which our nation would grow. Democracy is a constant in American government but it was radically changed with the election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828. Jackson wanted to bring the common people back into the government, taking it away from the elitists that had begun to dominate American politics. What was important to his…

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    The film Bulworth follows the campaign of a senator that is running for elections in the State of California. As soon as the film starts we are introduced to the high level of corruption that occurs in a political campaign or as politicians refer to it as simply campaign. By the end of the movie it is clear that the film portrays current American politics. The film makes interesting references to how race, gender and class matter when it comes to our political system. However it is also very…

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