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    Texas Political Analysis

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    to historically be a democratic state and voted accordingly. As time went on in the late 1900’s the state of Texas shifted from a democratic state to a mainly republican state. Reasons for this shift in political state view in due to a few different factors. One of them being a change in the economy, which caused a residential move and a change in the way people thought about things. Some people think that Texas is going to switch back to a democratically voting state. I agree with that…

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    Who Is Victoria Justice?

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    Victoria Justice is an American actress/singer. She became an actor at the age of ten and has been in hit tv series such as Zoey 101 and Victorious. Victoria was born in the state of Florida in the city Hollywood. Victoria Justice lives in a family of four, her younger half-sister her mom, and her dad. Her parents are from different heritages, her dad is of English German and Irish descent, while her mom was Puerto Rican ancestry. Victoria Justice’s tv shows that had her as a main role made…

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    The Presidential Race So Far In the recent race for presidency, there has been a lot of controversy involving the candidates running for office. Among the Democratic and Republican Parties, the remaining frontrunners are: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich. During this campaign, we the American people, have seen many candidates abuse their power already. Some candidates have made unpresidential level remarks, demonstrated abusive and abrasive behavior, given…

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    Why did Donald Trump win? That is a question most people have been asking themselves since the night of the election. We all thought we knew what was to happen, Hillary Clinton was going to be the United States of America’s 45th president, as well as our first female president.That night history was destine to be made, good or bad. Though when it was announced that Mr. Trump was our President Elect, the majority of North America was devastated. People did not attend work, children stayed home…

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    Constitution Alley

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    What do Clinton vs Trump, Black Lives Matter, and the brand new MVC dining hall all have in common? They were all chosen topics of this year’s discussion in the Constitution Alley. If you are a student, or staff member that feels they need to have their voice heard on a hot topic in the world well look no further, because when it comes to the Constitution Alley anyone can express their first amendment privileges. Constitution Alley allows students and staff members to post their…

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    Eric Dodd Mr. Bates English12 24 March 2017 Labor Unions: Trump vs. Hillary With all the excitement of the 2016 presidential election, it raises suspicion of who has more control. A major part of the election is who has the most vote coming from the labor unions. Considering how many labor unions there are in the U.S. alone. Whoever can get the majority of the labor union votes will have the upper hand. Tump is not very liked by labor union bosses. Most of the labor unions…

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    Donald Trump Media Bias

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    articles appear to be op-ed pieces and their commentary will be directed towards the republican nominee political candidate Donald Trump. The first piece: The Mystery of Trump, Partially Explained, by Paul Berman gives the reader an idea of the current state of journalism. Paul Berman begins with a series of rhetorical questions, wondering how they failed to see this campaign coming and how America could end up ‘electing a president wholly unlike any of his 43 predecessors.’ This is a candidate…

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    American politics and changing the status quo. Trump’s rise to success and eventual presidency was a byproduct of his tumultuous relationship with the news media to which he often described as “fake news”. Public perception was a key component to the presidential election which included many headlines. President Trump has continued his attack on the media and its perceived “authenticity” which he continues to call into question. In today’s day and age media influence is at an all-time high in…

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    com/archive, during this election, I can say it honestly had little or nothing to do with policies that she was for or against she mostly bad talked Donald Trump or made herself look like the better choice (pumped herself up). I understand that it is a presidential election, a lot at stake, bashing the other candidate is what they do, but to have abandoned all your morals, is concerning, I just hoped because she was the first women ever to be elected by any political…

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    have a very big impact on american society. Fake news can persuade the american voters into who they wanted for the new president. In the Article “Fake news, once satirical and sketchy, is suddenly more influential than ever” by PBS Newshour its states “Following Donald Trump’s surprise election victory, story after story has questioned the role fake news played in swaying voters- and for a good reason.” Fake news about the election plays…

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