Americans elected Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States on November 8, 2016. The new president and his vice president, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana, will take office on January 20. In addition to the White House, Republicans will control both the House of Representatives and the Senate with majorities in both Houses. Trump’s victory surprised many experts and pollsters who had predicted Clinton would come out on top. The results of the election poll also favored Clinton. She won that vote 6,893 to 3,540. One of Trump’s main challenges was to persuade voters that he has the attitude, knowledge, and judgment to be president. He was able to attract more than enough voters to his side. However, Clinton appeared to have won the
Current President Trump won Florida by being both an active campaigner and by tapping into the underlying swing state voter mentality. With Flordia not having one state wide party, it means the state is anyone’s game. Focusing on in person appearance while targeting not just his own party but other parties voters and the independent vote made all the difference. While not a politician, Trump
According to the article, President-elect Trump won Tuesday’s night Presidential Election. First, Donald Trump won because he was helped by a depressed voter turnout, which always helps Republicans. Second, Hillary Clinton received the most votes in the presidential election, a higher percentage than Richard Nixon received in 1968, and Bill Clinton in 1992 but does not mean she won the whole election. Finally, another reason why Trump won is because prices for Obamacare increased substantially in some key states, including Arizona, just weeks before the election. This happened on Elecetion Day after results were officialy
This past Friday Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of The United States, and through this election race and his actions already as president I believe it is very clear that he will make quite a unique president.
Donald trump won the presidential election due to many reasons, but some reasons were stronger than others. His stance on gun control and abortion touched the heart of many true americans, while hilary was winning the average foreign vote, Donald trump was out getting the votes from the true red, white, and blue supporting American citizens. The issue of gun control was an issue weighing heavily on many Americans across the nation. Some
If I had to pick one of the presidential candidates to talk to I would chose Donald Trump. Even though Donald Trump isn't who I would vote for if I was old enough to do so, he would still be the candidate I would want to talk to the most. I feel like most people who are against Donald Trump would drill him with questions about why he does what he does and why he says the occasional offensive things that he says, but I wouldn't. Yes, I would ask him certain questions like that, but I wouldn't want that to be the focal point of our conversation. Most days in school people talk about how much they don't like Donald Trump and how if he becomes president the will move to Canada and sometimes the even say things along the lines of thinking there will be a presidential assassination if he becomes president.
Many thoughts are racing; many people are concerned. Who will be the new president of the United States? Us Americans will choose the 45th president of the United States on November 8, 2016. So sad to say that President Barack Obama is ineligible for re-decision because of the term breaking points set up in the Constitution, but never will the Americans forget the amazing job he has done.
The final votes are cast by what’s called the Electoral College, which is a system put in place by Article II of the Constitution where citizens vote in the general election to select a group of electors who are pledged to vote for a party’s candidate. Each state has a certain number of electoral votes that are given to the winner of the state’s popular vote. Trump managed to win some important Swing States, which are states that could go to either candidate and are highly competitive. Found in these states are the electoral votes most candidates consider necessary to win the election. This explains how Clinton managed to lose overall despite the 2.8 million vote victory in the general election. The next section of the article deals with the election results in different areas and how it contributed to Clinton’s loss. This connects to our class through the term political ideology, which is a person’s consistent set of ideas about politics that they learn through culture, life experience, education, etc. People living in mainly white, non-urban areas usually vote republican, and on the other hand, people who live in big cities or who minorities typically vote democrat. A big part of Trump’s victory was the surge of republican votes cast from those rural communities. Finally, towards the end of the article shows the role the media could’ve played in Clinton’s loss. As a Linkage Institution, the media connects the people of the United States to the government, or in this case, the candidates. When the news came out that the FBI was going to reopen their case on Clinton due to the finding of new possible evidence. Two weeks before the election, it was not good for Clinton’s campaign and may have resulted in more votes for trump. That goes to show how influential the media can be on an
The race to the White House came with an unprecedented win by the Republican nominee,Donald Trump.Trump won because he was a famous and a successful business mogul, and people knew that if he was successful in the business industry,he would be a successful leader for our country. Hillary Clinton lost because nobody wanted a president who would use a private server for government business. Trump has a few strengths.Trump is very successful in business which in turn has made many job opportunities for our fellow Americans. Trump speaks his mind, this is a good quality because that means that no other nation can deteriorate the American nation and because people will understand what he wants done for the common good of this country. He used his
As we approach the final day of the US election, polls show vantage for Clinton, the representative of the democrat party over Trump, the representative of the republic party so far. FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver 's predictions and polling data for the 2016 presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, tells, 49.2% of the popular vote goes for Clinton and 44.5% of the popular vote goes for Trump. These popular votes conducted in November 2, 2016. Clinton and Trump are the only candidates who remained in the race in the final stages representing their parties after the other candidates lost chances in competition. They have completed all the three presidential election debates and they are about 1 week away from the final day of the US election. There are few states remained undecided about the future president. The undecided and changing states are the ones which will determine the wining candidate in the final day of the elections. My prediction for the US election result is that Clinton is going to win the race. The factors shape the election results are the campaign events, tactics and the media influence. In this paper, I am going to discuss how these two factors are contributing in Clinton campaign then I will propose a strategy for Trump to help him wining the race.
President Donald Trump is required to give this speech by the constitution around this time. He is required to address congress each year to inform them on how the nation is doing. He talks about if things such as major catastrophes happen and in such cases on it ends up killing everyone. He also talks about the positive things that have happened.
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While having voted for a period, it took a certain understanding of my learned behavior and involvement within the political scope of life; which for me construes politics is as usual. However, when evaluating an effective president after his first 100, I would choose Donald Trump. In contrast to Trump, I would have to say an ineffective president was Lyndon B. Johnson.
When the results of voting on Election Day were released, Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump won the presidency with 306 electoral votes and 61,201,031 popular votes, compared to Clinton’s 232 electoral votes and 62,523,126 popular votes. Although Donald Trump lost the popular vote, he had won where it counted,
American billionaire-turned-politician, Donald J. Trump, has taken the political scene by storm, and is currently contesting for the position of the President of the United States of America under the umbrella of the Conservative Party (unless some dramatic new developments take place-this may not be too surprising, seeing that he is a dramatic personality).
Two new presidential polls of registered voters show that Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential Race, however, the size of her advantage differs from Trump. A Washington Post/ABC News survey appears that Clinton is twelve points ahead of Trump, 51% to 39%. A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll pegs Clinton’s lead by five points, 46% to 41%. The twelve point lead Clinton hold suggest those controversies with Trump’s campaign has badly damaged him, however, the five point lead indicates he had survived this past month intact. Trump is coming from a difficult phase in his campaign such as firing his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, biased opinions in his University legal proceedings, and labeling an Indiana-born federal