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    writer for the New York Times, in a column titled Hillbilly Elegy (Vance). In his article, he states his opinion mainly on the Democratic party, Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama, while throwing a lot of assumptions, bashing, and harshness into the mix. Vance shows us how Hilary is being narrow minded when she referred…

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    years. Georgia is one of the strongest opening states to require a picture ID to cast an in person ballot and make it count. Nevertheless, photo ID is not commanded to cast an absentee ticket in Georgia. A number of residents of Georgia strongly supported the voter ID law to attack fraud during the election process. On the other hand, some labeled it a Jim Crow-era that would suppress the minority votes. Georgia offered all residents of the state a free picture ID if they needed one. Briefly,…

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    a senior political editor, writes on the topic of Russian hacking of the 2016 U.S Presidential election in Breitbart News, an online publication that aligns with his right-wing views. His article aims to persuade reader’s that the CIA’s allegations of Russian hacking within the election are false, all while reassuring republican supporters that they have “nothing to fear” (Pollak, 2016), as they won the election fairly. While Pollak’s logical and emotional appeals are strong, his political bias…

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    within the fifty United States of America, being at least thirty-five years of age, and being a U.S. resident for at least fourteen years. The true initial step, however, is filing a form with the FEC (Federal Election Commission). This allows the person to verify that they are planning on entering the race. It is also important to note that, while this is not entirely necessary, most file this because they have either received or spent an excess of five-thousand dollars for a presidential bid.…

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    in 2000. The candidates running against Bush included: Al Gore for the Democratic party and a third party candidate Ralph Nader. During the election, the United States was dealing with many different issues. Some of these issues were health care, the economy and education (George). Bush made promises for his campaign based on the issues that the United States was associated with. Bush’s 2000 campaign was successful because of his domestic promises, Gore’s failures, and Nader taking votes away…

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    the 2016 presidential election. For a term that is not in the dictionary, it is used among a variety of peoples’ daily vocabulary. Despite the widespread use, there is no one way it can be defined. The connotation has become exceedingly controversial among both republican and democratic parties. While the phrase “nasty woman” was originally distasteful, it has evolved into many different interpretations among people and has even invoked gender expectations onto women. During the election, pop…

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    Dr.Martin’s speech was very relevant during the civil rights when the United States fought for the rights of African…

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    “Freedom is never given; it is won”(A.Philip Randolph). In a time of need, everyone looks to find a leader that can improve the situation. Just like in both of John F. Kennedy’s(JFK) and Patrick Henry’s lives, they stepped up and lead a group to make choices that lead to a big change. There was one big moment that outweighed the other small moments like in JFK’s “Inaugural Address” and Henry’s “Speech to the Virginia Convention.” In both of these authors speeches they use various beliefs to make…

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    2015 Joe Biden, the vice president of the United States, abdicated his right of ascension to the presidential throne, having been bequeathed this rightful place as the Democratic nominee as Obama is forced to relinquish his office as President. This action thrusts the Democratic party into a freeze in an effort to identify the most qualified prospects. While each is lifetime politicians, Bernie Sanders found favor with the younger generation, Hillary Clinton’s political foundation became the…

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    Political Rhetoric The 2016 presidential election is in less than ten days away and everyone seems to have a problem with democrat candidate Hillary Clinton and republican candidate Donald Trump. These two presidential candidates have spoken to their people about the making our economy great, working together, and making America great again. Even though, these candidates are speaking from their heart the many things they promise can be false and even be persuaded. Hillary Clinton, whose husband…

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