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    to be. In my opinion, Presidential candidate, now President elect, Donald Trump was trying to push Hillary Clinton back during the campaign, but a wonder woman can’t be stopped by an egocentric man. During the presidential election, Donald Trump said many things about Clinton that opened my eyes. His negative and irrelevant comments showed the type of person he is and it bothered me the most since I know Clinton has done so much for this country. In the first presidential debate it was…

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    There are two main phases of a presidential election: the primary process, and the general election. The primary process is when each political party selects a candidate to represent the party in the general election. The general election is when candidates from multiple parties compete against each other to become president. Although there are multiple parties, we will only be discussing how the process is for Republicans and Democrats because while a few smaller parties are sometimes able to…

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    his country's citizens as ¨we,¨ not ¨they¨ ...¨ She states thus because she feels Obama sees the problem as a whole not just a state nor the country. He sees it worldwide. She states a rhetorical question. “... May I describe to you my thoughts?...” she expressed her thoughts on why she feels Obama is a better candidate with facts, reasonings, counters, etc... One way, Morrison get her point across is by ethos. She used ethos right when she state this statement at the beginning of the letter,…

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    During the past couple of months we have seen more and more well known establishment Republicans like Lindsey Graham, George Pataki, and Bill Kristol, proclaim their refusal to support Donald Trump if he were to secure the GOP presidential nomination. Now that Trump has done just that, political pundits from every news site, cable channel, and talk radio show seem all but obsessed with revealing the next Republican mainstay who will give the cold shoulder to Trump, and may even commit…

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    President The presidential election has been narrowed down to two candidates; Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. I believe Hillary Clinton to be completely unfit for president due to her numerous scandals and underlying health issues. I also believe Trump has great policies regarding trade, immigration, taxes and foreign relations. Trump is a patriot and an example of the American dream, for these reasons and for his proposed policies, I believe Donald Trump to be the best presidential candidate…

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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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    Anti-Trump Research Paper

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    2016 President Elect Trump Concerns As a 9th grader, my concerns for our country’s future aren’t very important because by the time I am an adult he will be either up for re-election or resigned from presidency. If he is up for re-election, you know I’m voting for him! With him as president, there comes a few issues. I have concern for the Anti-Trump people, as they have already caused a major disturbance within the U.S. Also, terrorism with ISIS is huge because they are after christians and…

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    Essay On Race Relations

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    Many people voted for Barack Obama because they believed it was proof that we in the US have conquered race-relations - unfortunately, once elected and after 8-years we see that race-relations are worse than they were in the late 70s and early 80s, basically we lost nearly 4-decades of improvement in race-relations. Now then, what might hiring Hillary Clinton as president do for male-female relations or gender relations? Personally, I like women and wouldn't want to live in a world without them…

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    Required To Vote

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    cannot complain that their candidate did not win, and it will strengthen the democracy of America. A democracy without voting is not a democracy at all. The American population has the right to vote but yet many do not participate. Ergo, I think United States citizens should be required to practice their right and voice their opinion in elections. Fifty-…

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    Republican parties have controlled elections. As the 2016 Presidential Election continues to unfold, the consistent power that these two parties hold may soon be coming to an end. We are seeing for the first time how the broad opinions and ideologies held by the over three hundred million people are no longer able to be categorized in these two political parties. The hatred across party lines and the ever growing negative view on the United States Government has reach a boiling where the…

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