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    Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is an American Politician and this year’s Democratic Party candidate for the president of the United States. She was born on October 26, 1947 in Illinois. Her father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, managed a successful small business in the textile industry. Her mother is Dorothy Emma Howell and Secretary Clinton also has two younger brothers named Hugh and Tony Rodham. She played many sports as a child including swimming and baseball. She also participated in other…

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    Why do politicians love to talk about the middle class? This week, I watched the PBS news and I noticed that politicians love to talk about the middle class. Why? because the middle class has a broader definition. Economists, sociologies, common people define middle class differently. What about politicians? In my opinion, the politicians like to talk about the middle class because is touching. They say that the middle class is hard working people. The politicians will increase taxes on the…

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    Female Politician Outline Sandra Day O’Connor. Amani Elkhatib. October 7, 2015 Introduction: Introduce your selection and include why you chose this person for your case study. State your thesis in this paragraph. Nominated by Ronald Reagan, Sandra Day O’Connor faced much criticism from equal sides of the left and right. She was faced with lots of scorn and had many expectations on her shoulders. In 1981, Sandra Day O’Connor became the first woman justice to ever be appointed to the Supreme…

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    Breaking into the Boy’s Club In the fall of 2013, the United States Congress was unable to pass the fiscal budget for the year. The result of this was a government shutdown, that caused non-essential workers to be sent home, national parks were closed to the public and government programs were subject to temporally losing funding. The atmosphere in Washington, D.C. was one of indignation and outrage. The Democrats and Republicans refused to work together to find a solution. Well, the parties’…

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    The Fate of Their Country: Politicians, Slavery Extension, and the Coming of the Civil War. By Michael Holt Since the founding of the United States, the founding fathers aimed to allow the people a voice. However, in the 19th century, despite such core principles, the government began to exercise its power in a multitude of ways. With the introduction of opposing ideas and thoughts, differing political parties emerged. The core division between the parties remained one thing: slavery. In his…

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    how can politicians have the most likely way to win elections. This essay is on the resolution:”Politicians like Angela Merkel Win Because they Understand the Middle Class”, in which I disagree too. In this essay, I will argue that politicians do not win elections due to understanding the middle class because it is due to understanding and appealing to the majority of the populace. This essay will explain three arguments, in which the first section will discuss how…

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    is a pessimistic aspect; politicians tend to go for more favorable goals instead of their individual goals. In addition, according to a study by Elizabeth Suhay and the Department of Government and School Public Affairs, political conformity has implications within the political beliefs of politicians (Suhay, 2016). Suhay's report exhibits that political conformity does not allow any change, which is pessimistic because politicians are not becoming more assertive politicians.…

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    and sleazes that the politicians are involved in. The problem is that the media hides every little secret, especially for those who share their political views. If the public knew how corrupt Hillary Clinton is, she would not be in office. The reason the media covers for her is money. Most corrupt politicians bribe the media to hide their scandals from the public. If a billionaire decides to run for office, but is…

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    corrupt and scandalous politicians in the United States. These elected officials are subjected to the criticism of constituents and reporters who are ready to divulge their heinous secrets. Secrets that are brought to light can be used to defame a politicians reputation and turn them into an appalling monster in the eyes of the American people. Whilst making them into a monster the focus of news coverage on personal matters leads to a disconnect between what the politicians are actually doing…

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    We vote for politicians because we want our problems to be solved. These problems include: providing better education, finding better jobs, increasing salaries, reducing taxes, and lowering the prices of homes. Politicians know that in order for them to be elected, they have to make promises to the public so they have a reason to vote for them. Once they get elected, they realize that their job is not so easy because they have to go around pleasing people. Sometimes when politicians introduce…

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