United States presidential election debates

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    Bernard “Bernie” Sanders is a U.S. senator from Vermont and is a democratic candidate for the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Election Process: The process of him becoming president is most likely, due to the fact he is gaining more support through social media, democratic debates, etc. On April 30, 2015 during an address on Capitol Hill, he stated that he’s seeking to accept the presidential nomination of the democratic party, and announced, “I don't believe that the men and women who…

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    Liar In this presidential campaign, we learned plenty of ways to lie ordinarily to still obtain people to love you even after falsification. During the month of October the truth came out about her, but that didn’t stop others from being with her. This is the day when the world knew Hillary Clinton was not current to win the election. Notwithstanding, Hillary Clinton’s WikiLeaks befell released on the internet during the month of October of 2016. Hillary used a private email account as…

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    significant impact on the public’s views and way of thinking. Currently, we as a nation are trying to figure out which candidate in the presidential election would fit best in office. The media is the primary means through which public opinion is shaped and at times manipulated. Just as Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate who is leading in the election, mainly because of the media coverage he receives. Every move Donald Trump makes, every word he says is taken and analyzed not only by…

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    Donald trump, the front runner for the republican presidential ticket in the forthcoming US presidential elections is a controversial figure, its either you ‘hate’ him or you ‘love’ him, there is no middle ground. He is a man who loves the spotlight and stirs controversy with every giving opportunity; one of those is his called for a temporary ban on all Muslims entering the US in response to the shooting of 14 people in San Bernardino, California in December. Oppositions to his comments…

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    Diversity In Politics

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    Texas held their primary elections on March 1st, and voters had a chance to balance in on the 2016 Republican and Democratic presidential nominations. This year’s primaries included stimulating intraparty clashes over seats in Congress and the state Legislature. The down-ballot races have understandably received slight attention compared with a presidential race that turned out to be more interesting than before. But for those paying attention, the rhetoric in local and national races may have…

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    Election years in the United States remind many citizens that they live in a country with a political system that allows them to vote for people that will represent them and their wishes up in Washington. Many of the issues that become the target of debate can stem from dissatisfaction with the current regime, issues that have yet to have been answered, as well as whatever else is a hot topic at the time. One election season might have the turbulent geopolitical issues of the Middle East be the…

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    The presidential election this year has been intense in both sides of the political parties (Republican and Democrats). And almost all candidates have received personal attacks whether on their wives or qualification to occupy the highest position of the country. From Donald Trump making fun of Ted Cruz 's wife, and to Hillary Clinton in her mind had disqualified Bernie Sanders after losing the New Hampshire primary. Dirty campaign is not new in politics and to win an election has never been…

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    Hillary Clinton Scandal

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    Statistically, Hillary Clinton had an 85% chance to win on election day morning. However, in one of the most stunning upsets in presidential election history, Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States of America. Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election because of her numerous scandals, Donald Trump’s plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, and his ability to connect with white working class voters in the Great Lakes Region. The Scandals of Hillary…

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    of the United States want change. So many are tired of the way things are run and who runs them. This is probably a reason why Donald Trump landed the republican nominee for the 2016 presidential election. Some people think that because Trump isn’t a politician, he will not conduct himself as a lying and corrupt leader a typical politician is perceived to be. However, Trump as president is not the kind of change this country needs. Donald Trump is unfit to be President of the United States…

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    media, if not created solely from the very existence of social media itself. One of the most recent and shockingly entertaining effects that social media has had on social movements, is its involvement in presidential elections. Social media’s recent involvement in the presidential election has had a positive effect on our younger generations involvement at the polls. Looking back on the history of social media, there are three distinct time periods that play a role in understanding where…

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