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    to stories like this, this police, the victim, and somewhere in between the truth. “ quote from?” I recently sat down with Sefolosha, and we spoke about several things. His lawsuit against the NYPD, police brutality, racism, and the 2016 Presidential election. It has been over a year since the unfortunate incident at 1oak took place. Even though you were cleared of all charges by the department there is still a lawsuit between yourself and the NYPD. Without getting yourself in trouble…

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    religion, state and nation. Because we are the people that make up America, we all represent it and it represents us. When we are not able to meet with other nations to discuss important global issues our government meets with them and most importantly our President. They represent and speak on behalf of the people and the nation of America. This past electoral process was a long-debated situation, trying to decide who should represent the American people as President of the United States. We…

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    2000 Election Analysis

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    Parties in the 2000 Presidential Election.” GET REAL DEMOCRACY. The Center for Range Voting, 2007. Web. Accessed 30 Sep. 2016. • This paper was written by a college student in Harvard University, but also, as it is stated in the article, used for a presentation at the 2001 meeting of the American Political Science Association. • The 2000 presidential election was one of the most controversial elections the United States has ever witness. As experts analyze the data, they state that almost no…

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    Election Cycle In America

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    Introduction The time has come once again to choose the leader of the free world. Every four years the United States of America has the privilege of electing someone (only men so far) to become one of the most powerful people in the world. Electing the President of the United States (POTUS) has always been an important task. However, this election cycle feels differently. Perhaps it is because everyone on social media is talking about it. It could be America’s dissatisfaction with the political…

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    Before going into depth why this man lacks the adequacy to run this great nation. Lets first start off by saying if any male candidates in the presidential election were to get endorsed to do a head and shoulders commercial Bernie Sanders might take Troy Polamalu's acting career far…

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    Fivethirtyeight Model

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    the election thousands of times.”(fivethirtyeight.com) One factor that the FiveThirtyEight model uses is probability of the polls. They have taken data on presidential election polls since 1972 and still use probabilities…

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    The study of sociology revolves around the functioning of a human society, which can include the political world that an extravagant percentage of the population in the United States participates in. Using the sociological imagination is having the ability to make connections between personal experiences and larger forces in history and society (Conley, 2017, 4). The sociological imagination applied to the political world by looking at breakdowns of sex, race, background, and party affiliation…

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    Examples Of Fallacies

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    of fallacies was brought up, but another viewpoint could be is a presidential campaign is full of fallacies. Arguments to support their candidacy with false reasoning is done commonly. For example, a potential candidate may argue that one one thing may be the reason for something horrid occurring in america. He/she will go on to say if we do this then this will happen. Both of these are fallacies, and I have seen them in presidential debates without questioning those arguments. I took an…

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    the forefront of the Presidential elections on November 8. Polls’ results on the realclearpolitics.com and other sources shows Trump and Clinton have a small difference in votes (around 42% and 48% respectively). I agree with the major opinion and believe Hillary Clinton will be better President than Donald Trump. Trump is a charismatic person with the set of great skills that helped him to earn his fortune. However, these personality traits make him an inappropriate presidential nominee. While…

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    Is Donald Trump A Racist?

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    who you intend to vote for, one thing is for sure: Donald Trump has opened your eyes to a whole new political and sociological landscape. Here are a few of the good, the bad and the beautiful things about the man behind one of the most dynamic presidential campaigns in US history: Donald Trump Is Good For The Election Process Yes! If you weren't politically…

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