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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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    Recently America gained the forty-fifth president of the United States. Before Americans could gain a new president the candidates had to run against each other and convince the people that they are the best person of choice. On election day the candidates were narrowed down to two choices democrat, Hillary Clinton and Republican, Donald Trump. The election was won by Donald Trump due to electoral votes. Truly Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by millions, but she did not win with electoral…

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    As the 2016 presidential election wears on in the United States of America, members of the Democratic party have become split between the two running candidates. On one side lies pragmaticism heralded by candidate Hillary Clinton. Clinton is very much the establishment candidate in the race, favoring compromise with the opposing party to create slow, non-risky change. On the other hand, however, is Bernie Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist who believes that the democratic party…

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    A Small Loan of One Million Dollars Hello my fellow Americans. I hope that the 2016 election year has brought joy and happiness to the citizens of the USA. Our candidates have done such a great job so far connecting to citizens through social media and the internet, but what are the lasting effects regarding social media? Social media affects the 2016 Presidential election due to Ignorance regarding internet sources, the political candidate’s similarities and differences making headlines, and…

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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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    weakness as a nominee for the presidential election. “Even among those who like Donald Trump, his temperament is a point of weakness” (Bump). A poll in regards whether the candidate have the right temperament and personality to serve as president in the article clearly shows that majority of republicans, democrats and independents in overall voted that Hillary Clinton has a better disposition. Thus, this shows that the Achilles’ heel of Donald Trump as a presidential nominee…

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    and forty year History of the United States of America, Presidents have delivered their first election victory speech. Although some presidents serve multiple terms, the first term’s victory speech marks a change of political and national leadership. Unlike victory speeches of the past, the 44th speech marked a national milestone in the election of Sen. Barack Obama as the first African-American President. The social and political climate at the time of his election could be interpreted as…

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    arbiter of recession and recovery. He goes on to explain the things that Donald Trump promised throughout his campaign for United States…

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    The presidential election of 2000 created great controversy throughout the country regarding claims that some African Americans and other Democratic voters were not allowed to vote in Florida for various reasons. Some of these reasons included claims that the voter did not have proper identification cards, manipulating a list of former felons to exclude thousands from voting, and even different acts of intimidation. Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election focuses on the suspicious pattern…

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    my firm opinion that, active informed (citizens and/or voters) of the United States need to take firm action, and understand what is going on with each of the candidates running for political office, especially in regards to the presidential race. Getting involved does not simply mean we are understanding what they stand for domestically, we should also have a firm understanding of their foreign policy. This upcoming election in November 2016, entrepreneur Donald Trump is up on an average of…

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