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    republican party with Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich. Although, the election is not over yet, the most controversial candidate is Donald J. Trump, his plans for the nation and the comments he have made about Mexicans and Muslims have made a lot of people upset and seems so have started an racial era. The biggest surprise with the 2016 election is not Trump running for president, but to see how many people actually support him and is voting for him. In addition, Mr. Trump has won…

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    winning if I get elected that you may get bored with winning.” Donald Trump is a businessman, author, politician, television personality, and now, the Republican Party nominee for the President of the United States. Trump believes that America has become a nation full of fear, but he vows that he will “make America great again.” This Candidate has strong views and agendas concerning illegal immigration, education, and the economy. Trump is most well known for his plan to build a wall separating…

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    This week’s two articles were different reactions to Donald Trump’s inaugural address. The first article was “Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address Was Great” by James Poulos. This article expressed that his address was, “a great American speech.” The writer felt Trump’s incorporation of famous lines from past presidents and icons was highly remarkable. It was also stated that, “people need more that deliverance at the lowest, most primal level….to make America great again is to reorient commerce and…

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    Donald Trump is a man of many words. His speeches consist of various ethical, emotional, and logical aspects. For example, in his RNC speech he includes lots of evidence that has to with the Republican party. The intended audience during his speeches are specifically Republicans, but on a broader scale, the whole world. Within Trump’s RNC speech, he provides lots of evidence to support his claim, however this is not inferring he does it successfully. Although, he makes it clear that he is a…

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    Breakout Debate

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    negative reputation. As big name candidates such as Donald Trump and Ted Cruz make statements for shock value and gain attention doing so, many mainstream Americans look to the GOP debates as a spectacle. The remaining candidates who participated in the February 6 debate were governors - Jeb Bush of Florida, John Kasich of Ohio and Chris Christie of New Jersey, senators – Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and new to political office - Donald Trump. These candidates have been very outspoken against each…

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    Donald Trump Issues

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    Current Event #1: Donald Not-So-Triumphant Trump In this article, Kate Linthicum reports on a letter sent in to CNN that discusses the differing views on immigration. In a recent debate, U.S presidency candidates, Donald Trump, made it clear that he is very much against immigration. In fact, Trump even vows that if voters elect him for 2016-20 president, his main focus will be to cut down immigration from Mexico. Trump plans to do so with tactics such as: building a wall along the border and…

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    After the presidential election there was outrage and protests all across the nation because of the news that Donald Trump was our president. We began to live in a time of fear once more. History has shown that we do things out of fear to protect ourselves. As well as social media has had a huge impact on us. Now, what else fuels these protests? Is it our anger or is it our fear of what is to come? As a society we fear consequences and with Donald Trump’s threats of deportation to “make America…

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    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, he may have gone too far after attacking the parents of an American Muslim soldier who was killed in Iraq. Additionally, national polls have increasingly gotten closer and…

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    In “Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy Speech”, conservative-republican Donald Trump, promising that he could best improve the the United State’s foreign policy, urges his conservative audience to elect into office. Assuming that Americans believe that the U.S is the most exceptional country, Trump appeals to his audience’s emotions when he sets out to enrage the audience by suggesting that President Barack Obama, weakened the once-strong foreign policy, thereby causing America to lose its high rank…

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    from the Washington Post, “How Trump, Clinton immigration plans would affect the U.S,” tells his audience about the two views of the new presidential candidates and how their vision would affect immigrants and Americans if they were to be elected as president of the United States. The two candidates Trump and Clinton have widely different views about immigration and have stated their plans about immigration reform from border control to pathway to citizenship. Donald Trump who is a Republican…

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