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    The 1992 Presidential election pitted incumbent President George Bush against the Democratic party’s candidate Bill Clinton and Independent Ross Perot in a contentious campaign. Bush had garnered the votes of the American people in the 1988 election under the pretense that taxes during his presidency under no uncertain terms, or as he famously stated “Read my lips. No new taxes”, would rise. Bush soon breaks this oath to deal with the rising deficit, this action resulting in a lasting effect on…

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    In light of the recent presidential election, one candidate whose ideals and beliefs are so revolutionary yet so practical has taken America by storm and given many Democrats hope for the future. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ recent success in the 2016 Presidential race represents a surge of anti-establishment, leftist Progressivism in our country and offers a realistic alternative to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. (THESIS) strong way to start! You have my attention here! Bernie…

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    and Hispanic people stand together for justice, we win” (Bernie Sanders). This is what Bernie Sanders promises and will do. People say that Bernie won’t do the job or is too old but his is false. Bernie Sanders is the best candidate for the 2016 presidential…

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    The presidential elections are right around the corner and the the White House is up for grabs. Whether your views are republican, democratic, or independent, there tough result that will affect all Americans today. Ancient civilizations had their individual standpoints on the ideal leader. Touching on this ideal leader from an ancient perspective will probably narrow the basic characteristic our candidates today are showcasing. Ancient Summer was built around temples. Their first cities…

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    Presidential elections have always been a controversial issue among the people of the United States, particularly in the world of politics; but the question is why is this topic so remarkably controversial? Choosing our president has always been a delicate decision in a like matter: will our leader be able to withstand an economical crisis, an attack on American soil, or a bill that pleases the majority of the 3 million or more civilians? The 2016 election has become more argumentative as each…

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    On 4th of November 2008, Barack Obama was elected as the forty-fourth president of the United States [1, p.374]. Obama became the first Democratic candidate to secure the majority of the popular vote since Carter in 1976 as well as to win one of highest numbers of Electoral Votes - 365 - second highest after president Clinton in 1996 [2]. Moreover, among minority voters, Obama won 95% of African-American, 67% of Hispanic and 62% of Asian votes[3], what is noticeably higher than percentages…

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    is especially evident in American politics. In this year’s presidential election, Donald…

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    He loves all races as he stated in his rally, "All lives matter." As a president who respects most races potentally alleviates the tension between police and the African and American community. Additionally, he stated on numerous occasions to unlock the cell, educate, and work potential. Trump fights for potential individually and collectively as a nation, the win and be a winner. Reducing people as an inmate does not fit the Trump's potential. And the purpose to prison for profit fails to meet…

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    How exactly does the Electoral College work and why did the Founding Fathers choose this system for us to select the new president and vice president of the United States? As we know that years prior to this, the Founding Fathers and other colonists in early America fled Great Britain in hopes of a fresh start. Obviously, when setting up the government for this new country, they would not create it the same as it was in Great Britain. The Founding Fathers created a flawed system but has and…

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    Bernard “Bernie” Sanders is a U.S. senator from Vermont and is a democratic candidate for the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Election Process: The process of him becoming president is most likely, due to the fact he is gaining more support through social media, democratic debates, etc. On April 30, 2015 during an address on Capitol Hill, he stated that he’s seeking to accept the presidential nomination of the democratic party, and announced, “I don't believe that the men and women who…

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