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    Southern states. Hayes Finally won those 20 votes and the election-probably by…

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    weakness as a nominee for the presidential election. “Even among those who like Donald Trump, his temperament is a point of weakness” (Bump). A poll in regards whether the candidate have the right temperament and personality to serve as president in the article clearly shows that majority of republicans, democrats and independents in overall voted that Hillary Clinton has a better disposition. Thus, this shows that the Achilles’ heel of Donald Trump as a presidential nominee…

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    In a society where money is seen as the key to success, opportunities to earn more money by raising wages are attractive; however, raising the wage will hinder success as a whole. Research shows that raising that wage can be a catastrophic move for everyone, including the consumer, employee, employer, and even the economy (Wilson). Consumer product prices can skyrocket as a direct effect of a wage boost (Wilson). A study conducted in 2004 showed a 4% increase in consumer goods' prices and its…

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    Barack Obama has been a topic to people around the world .Obama bravery and leadership has impacted people by making people to believe that they can do whatever it is that they yet to accomplish.Obama is the first African-American to serve as the United State president.Obama was born in Honolulu Hawaii,on August 4,1961. Obama’s parent are Ann Dunham and Barack Obama Sr.When Obama dad decided to pursue his Ph.D in Massachusetts to attend Harvard University.Obama parents divorced in March 1994…

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    On the 3rd of November in 1948, presidential candidate Harry S. Truman famously waved a copy of the Chicago Tribune reading, “Dewey Defeats Truman”. Also, a photo was taken on the platform of the St. Louis Union Station which housed the Ferdinand Magellan, the first ‘presidential train car’ used by Truman to host the initial whistle-stop campaign (Goldzwig). However, the United States has come a long way since the days of fliers, megaphones, and campaigns by railroads; instead, the media and…

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    estimate the opinions of a whole population” (2013). These types of polls are also used to see which candidate the American people prefer in presidential election years. This election cycle is no different, especially in the battleground state of Florida. Both Mr. Trump and Secretary Clinton are vying to win the support of Floridians. Florida is a battleground state because of its twenty-nine electoral votes, and sometimes can be a deciding factor in which candidate…

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    self-interests as well, but they also spend a noticeable amount of their time helping others and looking out for our society as well. So, my question goes: “What percentage of American voters cast their vote based upon what would be best for the United States and the rest of the world, versus, the percentage of American voters that base their votes solely on their own personal problems and situations?” Obviously, there is no way to collect this data to pinpoint an exact percentage. The purpose…

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    to participate in the government. From electing state representatives to US senators, the American population chooses who is to govern them. But that is not the case when it comes to the election of the President. That job is left to appointed electors who are influenced by their own thoughts, their political parties and the popular vote of the nation in their decision of who is to be the president of the United States. Over the years of presidential elections the candidate who wins the popular…

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    with cows and cotton fields. Really, it is 84.7 percent urban, making it the fifteenth most urban state. It has four of the country's 11 biggest urban communities Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin. Texas' development is in its urban communities, where Republicans are…

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    Politics are a big part of life in the United States. Voting for the next president is a very difficult decision to make. We all need to see what goods they will bring to our country, what things will they do for the country, and what things will be greater.The candidates running for president always send messages in their propaganda to convince us. Although the candidates make their own commercial to convince the people, those commercials have different techniques to persuade us and make us…

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