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    The candidates of this election cycle have strong, differing opinions. Many American citizens believe that in this election, they have to choose between the lesser of two evils. They either do not like either of the candidates or do not agree with everything they are representing. Several issues have been debated about during these presidential debates, but the most important were healthcare, strengthening the economy, and abortion. Based on all of our candidates’ opinions on the situations,…

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    There were only 4 times in the 20th century of US presidential election that incumbent loses. The most recent election among them is a 1992 Presidential Election where George H.W. Bush loses to Bill Clinton. In the beginning of the election, not many people thought that Bush was going to lose. However, national priorities were shifting with the rising new generation, the baby boomers. The Domestic economic was in chaos with unemployment rate that is highest in nine years. In the contrast with…

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    The presidential election is around the corner, and according to Donald Trump he’s in the lead. Whether or not those polls are accurate we are facing a real problem. The possibility of a xenophobic president, and we all knows how he feels toward Mexicans and Muslims. According to Mr. Trump illegal immigrants are “destroying the fabric of the country”. He against efforts to grant legal status to undocumented immigrants. Mr Tumps calls it a “suicide mission” for Republicans. He believes that…

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    across the nation. Over 200 people have been arrested, with a majority of the arrest occurring in Los Angeles. Although such protest are not uncommon after presidential races, those occurring seem to be spreading like wildfire and have gotten the attention of Mr. Trump himself. Trump tweeted, “just had an open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the…

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    Lluis Mas et al. (2017) analyze the impact of sound and music in the creation of a brand, specifically in the 2016 Presidential election. The study they conduct analyzed six campaign ads and the party conventions from both candidates, looking specifically at how they use sound and music to build their respective brands. Music is said to be the language of human’s emotions; thus, music can easily be used to create brand associations through emotional experiences. During political campaigns,…

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    There are two very disliked presidential candidates running this election. On the Republican side we have Donald Trump and on the Democrat side we have Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump does not care what people think he says, what he wants, when and where he wants. Trump is made out to be this awful, racist, mean, bad guy. While Trump does talk bad to women which is extremely wrong he is not a racist and actually likes Mexicans. Trump just wants people to work hard and earn theirs. He is trying to…

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    The 2016 elections are heating up in terms of we are getting closer to find out who will be the two nominees to run for president in November. This is an exciting season because we get to see each candidate 's debate on their proposals, policies, and views about different issues facing our country. Today the presidential election have a different taste as for many this is the most entertaining one yet. They have to debate, show and support their claims in order to get the vote of the people.…

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    Presidential elections have been broadcast by television since the 1960's. Television is a media platform that millions of Americans watch regularly. Television is set out to be another way of communicating besides using a telephone. Presidential candidates have the ability to approach the public without single handedly meeting them one on one. Some may say, television has a positive impact on presidential elections because it gives the public a chance to get a feel of the candidates based on…

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    This election is the one people will talk about for decades to come. This election is the most televised that we've had in quite a while and that is why this election is so dangerous. Hillary Clinton has had experience she is accustomed to the world of politics from being a senator, to first lady, to being secretary of state she has experience. Donald Trump has little to no experience in the world of politics. I understand why people would vote for Trump he is promising us that America will…

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    In the 2012 Presidential Election, social media has played a huge part in support to winning the presidential elections. As we know, young people is the main group on the internet, and it is huge, which means candidate can acquire vast votes if they use social media to create a well image to public. Obviously, Obama and Romney realize the potential of social media and both of them invested in it. In the article "8 Big Social Media Takeaways from the 2012 Election Campaign," Alex Kantrowitz…

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