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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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    where the voice of many voters in a state will be silenced at the eventual convention. In 2016, he won 46% of the vote in Florida, but received all 99 delegates. That means 64% of votes had no effect on the delegation whatsoever. The winner-take-all system makes sense had he been running in a gubernatorial election in Florida, but since these delegates are pooled with the delegates from all other states winning a state doesn’t matter as much. Moreover, as state lines dissolve with increases in…

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    Janet Maslin

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    Maslin, Janet. "Sure, Mr. President, If You Really Want Me To." The New York Times. The New York Times, 09 Feb. 2012. Web. 05 May 2016. In this article Janet Maslin gives her very sarcastic opinion about the inner idea to write a book like “Once Upon a Secret” by Mimi Alford. The critic says that the book had been sold almost only because of the public interest in President`s life but not of the well told story or writing skills of the author. Also, Maslin noticed a massive lock of logic in the…

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    Why Is Donald Trump Bad

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    Donald Trump is the 45th president of the United States of America. People all over the world knows that he is one of the best business man around, but people still don’t know yet if he is a good or bad president for his country. It’s been more than nine months since Donald Trump became the 45th US president. Well let’s see! Since he became president nothing has changed to the better, things has gotten worst. Donald Trump is the worst politician. He had fired and changed many people from his…

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    Garfield attended an Ohio republican convention in 1880 along with Grant. James Garfield won the convention and shortly after got elected president in 1881. Forty-one year old republican James A. Garfield became our twentieth president of the United States of America! Garfield was the first former college president and the only minister to hold the office. He was also the last…

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    Arizona has traditionally been a red state. Arizona has 11 electoral votes. Of the last 10 elections only one Democratic presidential candidate has won Arizona ( Bill Clinton). In the past 10 years Arizona has grown by about 25% . This political election has been fairly even in the polls. Topics such as immigration (since the state borders Mexico) marijuana legalization and gun control legislation are some of the key issues in the state currently. Around 30% of Arizona's population is Latino.…

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