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    election. The campaign and their advertising drew deep into the other opponent. One in particular that stood out to me was Hillary Clinton’s ad about role models (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrX3Ql31URA). Children look up to the President of the United States—many kids say that when they grow up they want to be the president, because I mean who wouldn’t? This advertisement shows speeches that Donald Trump making fun of a disabled reporter, talking about Mexicans are rapists and how they are…

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    agreed that one of Donald Trump’s weaknesses was his debating skills. In the first, debate he often failed to focus on the issues but attempted to backlash at Hillary Clinton. It showed how temperamental he was and according to Han and Heith, a presidential debate for many voters is a defining candidate for each candidate. Even the camera angle, candidates clothing can spark an opinion and be a deciding factor for whom a person votes for. A strength that I thought was interesting is how the news…

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    The Electoral College contributes to the unity of the country by requiring votes all around the country, and not just one region. Throughout history it has been a common occurrence for presidents to obtain a particular region; often being the region they reside from. In 2000, Al Gore held a slim popular vote victory of 543,895 (0.5%), but George W. Bush won the Electoral College 271-266 (Doc 5). This is the result of many votes for Gore coming from a certain region of the country, while Bush had…

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    The Donald Trump Campaign

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    As 2016 presidential election approaches, people start to consider who they want as 45th president. During republican party presidential primaries, a candidate differentiates itself from other with his atypical personalities. Although Donald Trump is far from being the most liked republican, he is actually at the top of the primaries with 185 more delegates than the second, Ted Cruz. The chance he has to accede the second round are definitely high. Ted Cruz needs 693 delegates (90%) of the 769…

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    Question/Sample Population, and Sampling Strategy In todays political climate, it is my firm opinion that, active informed (citizens and/or voters) of the United States need to take firm action, and understand what is going on with each of the candidates running for political office, especially in regards to the presidential race. Getting involved does not simply mean we are understanding what they stand for domestically, we should also have a firm understanding of their…

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    uses narration, comparison, description, classification, and cause and effect to bring together the people of the nation. He also describes the state of the nation and countries around the world in an attempt to extend an olive branch of peace. The year is 1960. The Soviet Union is spreading…

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    Americans began their quest by gradually moving westward, but in the mid-1800’s they pushed across the continent in search of nationalism and social perfection. The movement began with the presidency of James K. Polk. In 1844 Polk spoke his inauguration speech in front of the country and began expanding the Union. He also began a great war with the semi-powerful country of Mexico. Texas was a large chunk of land previously owned by Mexico; however, Texas won their independence and desired to…

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    meant Bush wanted a kinder, gentler nation, meaning he wanted a nation without discrimination, or a nation where any unhappy child from any unhappy home could learn to read,or where any child could become President of the United States.George HW Bush changed politics in the United States because it showed that he wanted equal opportunities for any type of people regardless of race or income. George Herbert Walker Bush was born on June 12 1924 in Milton,Massachusetts.His parents…

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    Republican nominee for the presidential election on May 18, 1860. Lincoln then had to face three other opponents in the general election, who were John C. Breckinridge, John Bell, and Lincoln’s rival, Stephen Douglas. At the end of the election, Lincoln received only forty percent of the popular vote but won 180 electoral votes of the possible 300 electoral votes. This meant that Lincoln had won the presidential election. Abraham Lincoln is now the sixteenth president of the United States and…

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    Hip Hop Impact On Politics

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    Hip-hop culture has the ability to effect the way people think about politics and how presidential candidates execute their campaigns. This power has been realized recently, especially by President Obama, but we have yet to truly see it reach its full potential. Hip-hop has been around since about the early 1970s, but never had it realized its potential to effect politics until the 2008 presidential election. The starting point of this realization was during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. This…

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