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    Imagine you’re in the United States and it is the 2016 presidential election. After completing registration you get in line at the voting booths and cast your vote for the presidential candidate of your choosing. The votes are tallied and though your preferred candidate did not win, you gave your input on who should be the next President. Now, imagine you do not live in the United States. You are actually a citizen in the United Kingdom and without your vote Queen Elizabeth II is put into power.…

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    Reagan Campaign and the Iranian leaders. First, ongoing talks with Carter officials stopped in October. He later discovered the suspension of the meetings occurred because the group in charge of the hostage policy did not want Carter to win the election. Without specifics, Sadr also proclaims the occurrence of a meeting in Paris between Reagan and Beheshti representatives. He “offers no firm proof of the charge” in these statements. Sadr wrote a book portraying his feelings about the…

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    With the 2016 Presidential election approaching, citizens of the United States need to be well associated and familiar with the candidates that they must pick between to vote into office as the next president of the United States of America. On the republican ticket, there is frontrunner Donald Trump. He is a business tycoon and comes across as being very assertive. On the democratic ticket, frontrunner Hillary Clinton in taking her chances at running for president for the second time. She has…

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    there is little actual truth or value to them. While to most the importance of communication is honestly reported factual information, politicians often use intentional devices to confuse and mislead their audience. The task of being successful in an election brings many politicians to present exaggerated positive claims about themselves…

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    On 4th of November 2008, Barack Obama was elected as the forty-fourth president of the United States [1, p.374]. Obama became the first Democratic candidate to secure the majority of the popular vote since Carter in 1976 as well as to win one of highest numbers of Electoral Votes - 365 - second highest after president Clinton in 1996 [2]. Moreover, among minority voters, Obama won 95% of African-American, 67% of Hispanic and 62% of Asian votes[3], what is noticeably higher than percentages…

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    beautifully haired man, who refuses to let this transpire and is leading the charge to the democratic frontrunner, Hillary Clinton. And that man is no other than Donald Trump. There have been three key planks to Donald’s success in this year 's pivotal election. If you follow a procedure that wakens the frustration of average american citizens around the nation, you are destined…

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    What qualifies a person to become president? A person does not become president because they go to Harvard or because they become a senator of one of the fifty states. It has often been said that leaders are born, not made. A person does not become President just because of what they are able to accomplish but also who they are. Although there are thousands of people who have stepped out to try their shot at becoming President there are only forty-five men in the history of our country who have…

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    The Presidential Candidates How do people view strong presidential candidates? What does a person of power look like? What makes up this perception of a strong presidential candidates? These are all questions that have changed over the years that media has effected both negatively and positively. The primary way media has effected these perceptions relates to the theories of a good presidential candidate in America. In this essay I will be talking about two candidates of 2016…

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    Electoral College Benefits

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    Inventors, states, and electors all have one thing in common and that is their rights. Whether they 're the rights to an invention or the inalienable rights of a human, they are all in place to protect the rightsholder. Protecting rights is a major idea that the founding fathers had in mind when declaring their independence. The electoral college is a rarely understood establishment, that provides rights to all voters in America, while protecting the states as well. Due to a low informed…

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    Government and Politics The 2016 election is just around the corner. Our leading candidates are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Under normal circumstances I would choose to rant about Mr. Donald Trump, but Hillary Clinton, former United States Senator, First Lady, and United States Secretary of State, not to mention this is her second time running in a presidential election, and is leading the polls has brought me to advance to the other side of the aisle. She sounds like a highly qualified…

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