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    face of the Democratic party is Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. The best friends of these people and their entire group of Democrats is the media. It is not just CNN, it is pretty much all the media besides FOX News, which people are desperate to tear apart. The Democratic Party is bad because they started the party as racists (Wormser), a lot of their ideas are questionable, and today they are destroying America. The Democratic Party is bad because they started the party as racists. There…

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    criticized about hostile questions towards Trump about his tax returns, Iraq War, and more in the first Presidential Debate; however, Clinton was not asked about her emails or the Clinton Foundation. The author questions Holt’s partisan to the Republican party. Hillary Clinton believes that the financial crisis of 2008-09 was because the tax slashed on the wealthy, but does not want to talk about the financial crisis in the US. In the vice-president debate, Pence didn’t defend Trump but…

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    Introduction and Thesis : The American political system contains many fringe political parties, but two dominate over all the others. The Republican and Democrat parties have been battling for control and power in the United States since the days of Abraham Lincoln. There are differences between the two parties and how they view the development and progress of the country. This paper argues that although both parties are not ideal they do have justifiable stronger qualites than the other, voting…

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    A political party is an organized group of people that share their opinions and ideas about how the country should be governed. The party elect a candidate, who based on the vote of the people became the President of the country. The United States follows a presidential election process, which initially each political party select a nominee. Later on, those candidates campaign across the country to present their plans and views to the voters, as well as participate in debates facing the…

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    upcoming president is fit to handle these problems. Each candidate has their own standpoint on the topics, but there is a lack of overwhelming support for any candidate. As a future voter, the decision is still under debate. Even though I favor the liberal side, all candidates and viewpoints have to be analyzed before I can decide on who should be President…

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    Americas’ views on different political parties have changed thought-out history. In his Farewell Address President George Washington warned Americans about the dangers of forming political parties. But since the 19th century American’s have had strong ties to political parties. Political parties are organized groups that seek to gain the office and exercise political power through legislation and executive action, who also want to control government agencies. The parties want to elect…

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    the right to vote. There are many parties in the United States, but in my opinion only 2 stand out the most to which a lot more people have influence on. In the United States there is a two-party political system. These two parties basically control…

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    never only two solutions to any issue. With a two party system over time the opposing parties stop trying to find the best solution, instead the parties prioritise their policies to be the opposite of the other party. So why do the American people only elect candidates from one of two parties? I ask you to read this speech and consider my proposition. Which is more important? Majority rules or minority’s rights. In America's current two party system each party’s stances on important issues…

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    When President Reagan finished his two terms, there was an election between his Vice President, George H.W. Bush and Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. While Dukakis attempted to paint himself as a moderate, the Bush campaign branded him as a liberal out of the mainstream. They said he would raise taxes and weaken defense and crime. The GOP ran a blatantly racist advertisement linking Dukakis with Willie Horton, a black man who kidnapped and murdered a local woman and assaulting her fiancé…

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    The Conservative political party should govern Canada because it will introduce positive changes to our country. A re-elected Conservative government will make protecting the economy and jobs its number priority, as it recognizes this is an issue that is of the utmost importance to Canadians. Amid a global economy that is once again in a weakened state, Canada continues to be stronger than most, but our economy is still fragile and in need of protection from elsewhere in the world. Stephen…

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