I feel that at this point in the presidential election process, the argument for Hillary Clinton is pretty simple and can be summed up as “the stakes are simply just too high.” However, I understand that many people feel differently about this issue. Throughout the primary election process, I know a lot of people have felt as though they must choose between the lesser of two evils. This sentiment has caused some to vote for a third party, and some to abstain from choosing a presidential candidate entirely. While I understand that this election has been trying, and that these feelings of disappointment are very real for several Americans, I hold the belief that the stakes are simply just too high to abstain from the vote. In this paper, I will attempt to demonstrate just how qualified Hillary Clinton is to be the President of the United States of America. She has 30 years of experience in government, and supports positions on issues that I feel all Americans should care about. These issues include children’s access to health care, education, and her economic plan. Foreign affairs are also increasingly important, and income inequality has been an issue for years. I hope to weigh the issues Hillary Clinton plans to take on if she is elected president against Donald Trump as a candidate. The two have vastly different experiences and qualifications, but as we have all likely noticed, they also have vastly different characters. I hope I can make a case for why you should vote for
Bill Clinton is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Bill spent the first six years of his life in Hope, Arkansas, where he was born on August 19, 1946. Bill’s father, William Jefferson Blythe, died in a car accident several months before his mother, Virginia Cassidy Blythe, gave birth to him. Bill has two brothers and one sister, Roger Clinton, Henry Leon Ritzenthaler and Sharon Lee Blythe. Bill Clinton attended Yale Law School, School of Foreign Service, Hot Springs High School, University College Oxford, St. John’s Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary, Yale University, and Georgetown University. Clinton worked as a clerk for the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations
This week, Ted Rall analyzes the positive aspects about presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton’s campaign, as well as the negative. He states that Clinton has acquired many “followers” because she has professed herself as a “progressive” individual, but there is scant proof indicating that she has actually accomplished anything reputable. Rall also suggests that Clinton is one who steals ideas from Sanders--bringing up the health care issue to gain more followers. Although, many people have already acknowledged her motive. Rall also reports that her personality is something that causes many to go against her, claiming that she possesses no charm whatsoever, which is a trait that may provider her with publicity and many more voters. According
As the presidential election draws near, there comes a time when we, the American people, must decide what we desire in a leader. Many factors come into play when choosing the specific characteristics that our commander-in-chief must exhibit in order to protect the United States and make it prosper. Firstly, with an unforeseen rise in the audacity of terrorist groups, our president must be skilled in quick-decision making; the well-being of her people must come before all else. Secondly, our president must be utterly candid and honest with her citizens; cronyism has shaded the eyes of the people for far too long. Finally, with trillions and trillions of dollars in debt, our president must be well-acquainted with the best and most cost-effective route to economic and financial stability. Hillary Clinton brandishes not a single one of these impetuses to the vitality of America; furthermore, she cannot be president or our country will fall apart at its very foundation.
Serving as First Lady for eight years from 1993 to 2001, senator for eight years from 2001 to 2009, and Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, Hillary Clinton obtained experience at multiple positions making her a valuable candidate for the democratic primary (Hillary Clinton Biography). Even though Clinton has more experience than many other candidates, her past scandals and failures block out the hope for a better future. Hillary Clinton, in each of the three areas she served, accomplished few nominal tasks. Currently, people vote for the party they rigidly support instead of the candidate they think will represent the United States beset. As a result, people only see Hillary Clinton as a candidate that will break history’s pattern of sexism
This year’s Democratic National Convention was historic because it is the first time a major US political party nominated a woman. To Hillary Clinton and many others, this is a big step forward for the feminist movement. Clinton’s nomination is an inspiration to many because it demonstrates that women have the power to do what men can do. By simply being a woman, Clinton is able to gather lots of supporting women. Clinton’s supporters believe that if a woman is elected as president, it shows that America is changing for the better.
The two presidential frontrunners that Americans are forced to consider have both fell under harsh scrutiny. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have led lives in the public eye and are not strangers to scandal. Hillary Clinton is the most qualified candidate that is currently nominated. Though it is bad that there is a game to be played in Washington, there is one, and she has been playing the game for years. It is up to the next president to lead America back to greatness and to do that, the candidate has to be able to negotiate and cooperate with all branches of government as well as other nations that is Hillary Clinton. While some Americans may find themselves struggling with the question “who do I vote for,” it is imperative that our country vote for the candidate that can lead our country through the tough times
Strong and powerful words that will live in America history for the rest of our lives. President Roosevelts speech marked the beginning of one of the deadliest war in American history, following the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
While it’s practically impossible to write a research paper without referring to the scandalous side of President Bill Clinton, this research will also spotlight how excellent Bill Clinton was as a president and present interesting facts about his life.
Now we’re here tonight because America faces a choice — the choice of a new president. On one side is a man who inherited a fortune from his father and kept it going by cheating people, by skipping out on debts. A man who has never sacrificed anything for anyone. A man who cares only for himself, every minute of every day. On the other side is one of the smartest, toughest, most tenacious people on this planet, a woman who fights for children, for women, for healthcare, for human rights — a woman who fights for all of us and is strong enough to win those fights. We’re here today because our choice is Hillary Clinton. I’m with Hillary. I’m with Hillary. I’m with Hillary.
November 2016 the people of the United States will vote for the next Commander in Chief and I am one of those proud Americans to vote for Hillary Clinton. Hillary was born on October 26, 1947 and throughout her life she has always been involved in politics. She was the First Lady of Arkansas and the First Lady of the United States. From 2001 to 2009 she was the United States Senator of New York and after President Obama was elected into office, she became the 67th United States Secretary of State. Her list of accomplishments during these terms are well known. Her grace and dignity under the most extraordinary circumstances will bring pride to our nation. Hillary has not always made the best decisions, but she admits to her many mistakes she has made in this process. This shows that it takes experience to get things accomplished in Washington. Hillary Clinton should be the next president of the United States because she stands for equal opportunities for everyone.
As the 2016 presidential elections draws nearer, many voters and the mainstream media are asking their selves, “Another Bush or Clinton in the White House?”(CNN) This seems to be the buzz that most Americans voters are asking their selves before they hit the voting booths. Hillary Clinton has laid out a stupendous path for herself in this upcoming election, by which is more than just being the former First Lady of the United States. Hillary’s success in this election will be based off of her long political standing, past and present experiences and most important, the issues that impact the everyday American voter. Something she has stood for well before she ever hit the white house or any other political platform. Hillary Clinton is certainly the presidential candidate choice for the people of America.
Hillary Clinton is a 68 year old Caucasian female who is married to a former President of the United States, Bill Clinton. She and her husband had one daughter and two grandchildren. Hillary is the 2016 Democratic Party nominee for president of the United States in the 2016 election. If elected, she would be the first female president of the United States (Biography, 2016). Hillary graduated in the top five percent of her high school class. Hillary graduated with honors and received a Juris Doctor degree from Yale Law School. She attended the Yale Child Study Center after graduation (Biography, 2016). Hillary was politically inclined as a child and held several political positions, from her childhood until present (Biography, 2016). This assessment will reveal information regarding Hillary Clinton’s strive for excellence. She
I walked into the small cafe while my best friend pulled me along after her. The slightly bitter aroma of coffee hit me upon entry. “Young Dems” my friend called it, but I wasn’t enthused in the least. Quite frankly, I hate politics. They bore me and it annoys me that politicians act as if they know the color of the sky is red, though everyone knows it’s blue. I accompanied her because I had nothing else better to do and she spoke constantly about it. This specific group supported Hillary Clinton, the former First Lady, Senator of New York, and Secretary of State. They greeted me warmly and asked who I supported. I replied Bernie Sanders. I wasn’t going to lie. I thought he presented a nice platform and his
Today is November 16th, 2016, which happens to be exactly one week after the American people discovered that Donald J. Trump is to be the next president of the United States. All bias aside, a man with zero political experience will, in merely a few months, be tasked with leading a nation of over 300 million people. Trump 's victory perplexed many, for, throughout the campaign process, he managed to offend and degrade nearly every population demographic, save for white men. In countless interviews, speeches, videos, and more, he proved himself to be misogynistic, racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and a slew of other negative characteristics. The fact that he won has emboldened his supporters across the country to have committed roughly 300 hate crimes, leaving minorities battered and terrified. These atrocities have brought to light for many, and reaffirmed for countless others, that America is still incredibly racist. Although the white agenda is and always has been, paramount, in such a diverse country, it 's nevertheless astounding that Trump won, considering that his platform relied upon fear mongering and the spewing of hateful rhetoric against minorities. Although not solely to blame, exclusionary zoning in cities like Miami helped to create the population demographic that Trump capitalized on to win the electoral college even though he lost the popular vote.
America lies in the wake of the impending presidential election, which has been shrouded in controversy from its infancy. FBI investigations, leaked emails, private recordings, rape allegations, and indubitable untruths have plague both front-runners. Despite the foul taste left in the mouth of many Americans by Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton, they have come out victorious in their campaign to represent their respective party as the nominee for president. While it was once widely believe that the American people democratically elect the president of the United States, through current influences such as the media, internet, and growing population an exorbitant amount of Americans believe that their vote no longer counts, thus posing the question who’s really in control of the electoral process? In the past, the call to question of the integrity of the electoral processes was strictly reserved for the most devout conspiracy theorist, but with the pullulating concerns over super delegates, average sound mind Americans are not sure the full truth is being told. Has America been fed at noble lie? A simple answer yes, a more complex answer America has been fed a misconception disguised as a lie.