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    audience is that now they see another facet of Sam Houston not as the hero and all. This might cause the audience to dislike Sam Houston and would rather vote for the other candidate after knowing the negative element Sam Houston has. Because the article states the negative element of Sam but the positive element for Burnet, it makes the reader want to choose Burnet because of the hidden information of bad thing Burnet had done. Analyze 3 rhetorical appeals: (MAKE SURE YOU HIGHLIGHT EXAMPLES AND…

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    support of conservatives to rethink their decision so they will vote for him. Another way Ted Cruz is able to appeal to pathos in his political advertisement is when he links a series of images of people smiling near the end of his video, while he states that, “I’m ready to stand with you to lead the fight.” Their smiles are able to demonstrate their happiness and agreement with what Ted Cruz plans to do and making it harder for people to disagree with his views because they want to be as happy…

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    The run for the presidency in 2000 was an event that any American watching will never forget. This historic election made Americans question the legitimacy of our election process and whether the president-elect was the actual winner. The 2000 election of vice president Al Gore vs Governor Bush was not legitimate. There were many factors that appeared after the election, that stirred up an uproar throughout the country. Networks announced that Al Gore won the popular vote with 51,009,810 votes…

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    Political journalist, Fred Barnes, in his journal, “Trump Gains When He Stays in the Background”, analyzes Trump’s pattern to gaining in the polls. Barnes’ purpose is to indicate what causes Trump to fall behind Clinton in the polls and then how he redeems himself to get ahead of her again. He adopts an unbiased tone in order to appeal to both sides in his adult readers. Barnes’ uses dashes, talks about how Trump falls behind and gets back up again in each paragraph in order to illustrate what…

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    The 2008 presidential election was the 56th presidential election and was held on November 4, 2008. Democrat Barak Obama was against Republican John McCain. The parties’ candidates focused mostly on change and reform in Washington, but in the last few months of the election campaign domestic policy and the economy surfaced as the main issues after the 2008 economic crisis. Obama’s ability to ensure voters that he could handle the economic crisis at the time and voters disapproval of the outgoing…

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    Yet, he is intriguing enough to have 6.89 million followers. This is a valuable way to campaign for presidency. Even though his outgoing twitter account and thoughts are contradictory, he is still one of the leading republican candidates in the presidential race. Donald Trump is the most outgoing candidate who expresses his thoughts throughout 31,300 opinionated tweets. Twitter allows him to convey his political thoughts, actions, and opinions. Trump ma ily tweets what is on his mind. He…

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    appreciate that in times of uncertainty, our nation will look towards the White House for reassurance that there is still some semblance of reality. Is it All Just Poppycock? Inaccurate reporting by the media has been around long before the 2016 presidential race, but it seemed to leap into the limelight, spurred on by the most cantankerously vicious campaign in the history of American politics. There were some who finally threw up their hands in disgust, not knowing what to believe. It…

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    Have you ever wondered if the 2000 presidential election was fair? Well many people have wondered what would have happened if there had been a recount. This election was won off the fact that the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of George Bush. This meant the recount was called off and George Bush won the 2000 presidential election. The US Supreme Court made the wrong decision because there is a standard for recount, they didn’t count all of the votes that were placed and not every person was…

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    counterarguments to this claim is that changing the voting system goes against the constitution and that the electoral college almost always votes what the masses wants or that the electoral college protects the votes of the smaller, less populous states. In fact these claims are false and we should change the current system to where the popular vote determines who win the presidency. The president is maybe one of the most powerful people in the world, everything that he/she…

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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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