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    The presidential election is coming up in November, many must decide, like myself, who will lead the United States of America for the next four or more years. After careful consideration, I would vote for Jeb Bush because he has had previous successful leadership experiences and has proposed effective platforms like advocating for common core in education, pro-life, and protecting the Second Amendment. Jeb Bush is different from all the other candidates because he has had previous political…

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    Summary In the upcoming debates, a former first lady and secretary of state will face off against a billionaire real estate mogul who has never held any sort of office before 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,…

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    The key candidates of the 2-16 presidential election are Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz. Hillary Clinton was First Lady to her husband, Bill Clinton, for 8 years, a Senator for 8 years, and the US state secretary for 4 years. Bernie Sanders was Mayor of Burlington for 8 years, a representative in the US House of Representatives for 16 years, and a US Senator for 10 years. Donald Trump has no background in politics, but his success in business gives him a…

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    offer voters various ways to gather their information about political candidates. The 2016 presidential election is being looked at differently than previous elections because social media is helping candidates take over control of the polls. Because of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snap Chat, which promote candidates in many ways on each site, candidates in the current election, have been much more in the public eye than those in the past. Furthering their…

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    Hillbilly Elegy And how it is related to the 2016 Presidential Election In August 2016 and January 2017, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture Crisis reached the top of The New York Times Best Seller list. It is also listed in the 6 books to help understand Trump’s win. Journalists believe that the world of hillbillies that is described through Vance’s eyes analyze how Trump gets the support of the majority of the white middle and lower class. Indeed, Hillbilly Elegy indirectly…

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    The 2004 Presidential election was almost spit now the middle with votes Received. Both Democrats and Republicans voter were committed to their party. In the 2012 election, many American voters begin to change direction from one party to the other. (1) “There's another difference between 2004 and 2012 that is salient. In 2004, George W. Bush's Republican base was pretty much united on issues. Foreign policy realists and neocons were all on board.” In the 2012 election campaign spending went up…

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    Politics are a big part of life in the United States. Voting for the next president is a very difficult decision to make. We all need to see what goods they will bring to our country, what things will they do for the country, and what things will be greater.The candidates running for president always send messages in their propaganda to convince us. Although the candidates make their own commercial to convince the people, those commercials have different techniques to persuade us and make us…

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    Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and the presidential election have been getting a lot of attention because of how much seems to be at stake. However, a large shift in the white house isn't the only thing at stake. This election year, there are also 24 republican seats which are up for reelection. Given that there is only an 8 seat differential between the parties, there is a potential that the Democrats could once again hold a majority in the senate. Of all the senate seats up for reelection,…

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    In total, the votes cast during these elections amounted to significantly less than 800,000 in total. Interestingly enough, the Constitution Party supports the current "Tea Party" candidates. What is wrong with the Tea Party? For most voters, it is an unbelievable notion that someone who was opposed to government would actually run for government office. And yet, Tea Party candidates have done just that. In fact, those who have gone on to win their elections have done little more than to…

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    It is now the year 2016. The presidential election has happened, and Donald Trump has been elected. Since the election has happened America’s non-allying countries think that the country is weak. All that I know is that America is in a whole lot of trouble. I got a job in the past week shadowing a secret service officer at the White house. It is unusual for someone of my age, 18, to be shadowing at a job such as this, but my skill set allowed me to. I have taken martial arts class since I was…

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