Aryenna Ramirez
Mrs. Funk
English 11
18 November 20
Presidential Election Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are two opposite electoral candidates. Donald Trump is a democrat and Hillary Clinton is a republican. In this paper I will be discussing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s views on crime/justice and health care. These two candidates have opposite opinions on each of these topics. Hillary Diane Rodham was born on October 26, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois. She was eldest daughter of Hugh Rodham and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham. In 1971, she first came to Washington D.C to work with the U.S Senator Walter Mondale’s sub-committee on migrant workers. In the spring of 1947 Clinton became a member of the presidential impeachment inquiry staff,
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Clinton does disagree with the way states use the death penalty. Clinton says “what I continue to believe is that the states have proven themselves incapable of caring out fair trials that give any defendant all the rights a defendant should have.” Linton thinks there should be certain circumstances with psychological problems. The crimes that get followed by shooting, kidnapping resulting in death, and other crimes though violent hardly qualify as mass murder or terrorism. …show more content…
Clinton mentions Donald Trump not caring about women’s health at all. Hillary Clinton discussed her position about fetus’s having constitutional rights “the unborn person does not have constitutional rights.” Clinton feels like it is an assault on women’s health, she states, abortion is like the morning after pill for unintended pregnancies. She also says that abortion is a tragic decision made by many women. The fact is, the best way to reduce the murder is to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies in the first place. The unborn victims of violence act of 2004, which recognized an unborn child as a legal victim and made it a crime to commit an act of violence against an unborn child. It became a law on April 1, 2004.
Hilary Clinton was born on October 26th, 1947 in Chicago Illinois to Hugh E. Rodham and Dorothy Howell Rodham. She was raised in Park Ridge Illinois with her two siblings Tony Rodham and Hugh Rodham. Clinton attended Wellesley College and soon Yale University to earn her law degree. In between taking college courses, she was heavily involved in various jobs such as working on U.S. Senator Walter Mondale’s sub-committee for migrant workers in 1971 and taking part in western states for the campaign of the democratic presidential nominee, George McGovern, in 1972. Graduating in 1973, she went on to enrolling in Yale Child Study Center to study children and medicine, later earning a post-graduate year of study.
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born on October 26, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, and was raised in Park Ridge, Illinois, a suburb 15 mile NW of Chicago. She was the oldest of three children, having two younger brothers. Hillary was very young when she became active in politics. She attended young Republican groups and campaigned for Barry Goldwater in 1964. She attended Wellesley College, where she was active in student politics and elected senior class president. After graduating in 1969, she went on to attend Yale Law School, where she met Bill Clinton. After graduating with honors from Yale in 1973, she enrolled at the Yale Child Study Center. This is where she took courses for children and medicine and completed one post-graduate year
Hillary Clinton was born on October 26,1947, in Chicago, Illinois. Hillary Clinton was active in young Republican groups and even campaigned for Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater in 1964. She shifted to the Democrat party in 1968 after hearing a speech by the
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born in Chicago, Illinois October 26, 1947. She grew up in a middle class home in the Chicago suburb, Park Ridge. Her dad, a World War II navy veteran, owned a small drapery business. Her, her mom, and two brothers helped out in the drapery whenever they could. Her dad was a die-hard Republican who worked hard and
What are Donald Trump’s political views and his stances? What are Hillary Clinton’s political views and her stances? This year’s election has quite a bit of downs, correction a lot! Several people are struggling on which presidential candidate to choose, to the point that some just want to continue to keep Obama in office. Donald Trump’s vision is to “make America great again.” While Hillary Clinton’s vision is sort of the same, she just wants to make everything a lot more fair for everyone and she does not have the catchy phrase. This essay will contain information on the following topics: Tax plans, Immigration, and Healthcare. Which
Here are some compare and contrasts of Hillary and Donald. (Hillary first page, Donald second page.)
Have you been heavily involved in politics lately? Lately it seems the battle of Democrats vs. Republicans has been very heated and almost everyone is interested. With the presidential election right around the corner, the great debate at hand has been Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. These two individuals are from two separate parties, with many contrasting views. From gun control laws to foreign policy, every ideology seems to contrast between these two parties. Aside from liberal or conservative views, how are Democrats and Republicans similar? Also, How do they contrast from each other? Throughout this paper I will present the multiple differences and similarities within these two parties.
Do you know who you're voting for this presidential race? You should know who you're really voting for, and what they believe. Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, two big names in the race, have very different views on environmental issues, civil rights, and immigration. Make sure you know that you're making the right choice. Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump both have very different opinions on environmental issues.
The politics in the United States is known for its bipartidarial nature, with Democrats and republicans ruling the nation’s political scenery. These parties are both constantly shaping not only the face of politics, but the people’s dogmas and actions. After President Trump’s election, the whole nation became agitated. In the midst of all the riots, protests and controversy, the election has provided much more information about both parties and the people’s reaction to it showed how it affects the American people. Although there are some aspects in which Republicans and Democrats converge, their differences are the ones that show off the most. Even though it is valid that none have succeeded in making the best decisions for the nation whenever given the chance, the rhetoric provided by the democrats seems more fair to me, even though it cannot fulfill everyone’s wishes in the United States.
The 2016 Presidential Election has been filled with large amount of controversy and drama. The two candidates, Hillary Clinton for the democratic party, and Donald Trump for the Republican party, each have a list of questionable acts. The two come from different walks of life and both have different views on how America could better herself. As voting time approaches it is time to look at all our candidates have given us so that a decision can be reached. By going back into their backgrounds, considering their proposed policies, and who has been funding their campaign, the most suitable candidate should be uncovered.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the two Presidential nominees for 2016 but are either of them ready for the job at hand? 126,144,000 people or 57.5% of the population that are expected to vote in the 2016 Presidential election.(Statistic Brain) Both candidates have faced dislike among voters, a small voter turnout, and loss of votes because neither candidates think before they speak.
Who would you vote for Hilary Clinton or Donald Trump? You may have already made up your mind or may even be still trying to decide. I’ll tell you that they are both good candidates but each one has their ups and downs. Today I will tell you about the similarities and differences between the two candidates that you might or might not know. I will cover such topics as who’s been in office before and who hasn’t all the way to their views on different political issues.
Throughout history many Presidential candidates have had many different views on ways to solve a problem within America. While there are two candidates that stuck out the most to me in 2015 elections. Those two candidates are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Their views on how to solve the problem with Isis has brought great interest to me. First to inform you of some things about these two. Hillary Clinton is running as a Democrat for America meaning she is an advocate or supporter of democracy. Donald Trump is running as a Republican also meaning he is a person advocating or supporting republican government. Additionally, you would come to find out that Hillary Clinton
I also think that Donald Trump is being selfish here. If someone is running for something big such as the president, you want people on their good side for you. Meaning good impressions. I think that Donald Trump has an unlikely chance of being president because of his rude remarks to other people such as Hillary Clinton. If Donald Trump changes at what he's doing right now, people might vote for him. I'm pretty sure that other presidents when it was their reign, people said rude things about them but, they handled it responsibility. At this rate if Donald Trump was president people would say rude things and Donald Trump would do the same thing back to people. Other people from other countries might see it to us being arrogant just because
Jorge Monter APUSH 05/08/18 P.1 APUSH Long Essay Throughout the span of almost 60 years, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump would go off to make history. Becoming the first African American president, the first female nominated candidate, and a man has had no political experience become president of the United States. Their lives influenced them to grow and become phenomenal people.