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    Many times I do not really pay attention to the presidential elections mainly because I myself had been too young in the past to vote. But this year is my year. I finally have a chance to have a hand in the decision of our nation’s leader. But this election has a different sort of edge. This edge being the effect of social media. Parts of rallies and debates are being broadcasted via social networks which are allowing people all over the world to have input on what is going on. The person who has

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    With the current presidential elections approaching soon, there is plenty of political activity going on in our communities. Many people follow the presidential elections and listen to what these candidates have to say, however, there are other elections going on in our own communities that also have a big impact on us. We sometimes tend to forget about our local candidates and at times ignore what they have to offer for us. I, myself, am able to relate to this. I decided to take action and go out

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    Reality of presidential candidates Connor Brown With the looming election drawing ever closer the parade of losers (candidates) has come down to the final two. Only one can become President and only one can keep the title of presidential candidate. Over the past year the country has seen over 20 different people attempt to become the leader of the free world; and they are all the same. At the very least they are similar, and by default very easy to categorize. 1. Who is this guy? This

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    "Would you want to have a beer with them?" In 2008 's presidential election, this was a popular question Americans asked of the candidates to gage their likeability. The person who often found himself on the top of those polls was Joe Biden. A man known for his down-to-earth attitude, Vice President Biden has had much talk surrounding him in recent weeks about whether he will run for president. With Hillary Clinton as the clear Democratic frontrunner, many believe it would throw a whole different

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    Four years have past and it is time for yet another presidential election. Presidential campaigning for this election started as early as February, approximately 21 months prior to the actual Election Date. The Republican party had originally 17 candidates, 16 of them dropped out leading Donald J. Trump to be the Republican Nominee. The fight for the Democratic nomination was neck and neck. With originally 6 candidates, 5 whom dropped out, lead Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic Nominee. Alongside

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    The presidential election in the year 2000 was full of controversy. The election was incredibly close. There were accusations of “hanging chads”, faulty voting equipment and an election that was too close to call. Normally in an election when it appears as though one person is clearly in the lead the tradition is that the person who is losing “concedes” the election. This is an important part of the election process in the United States. In the election of 2000 the vote was so incredibly close that

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    The 2016 election is one of the most controversial Presidential races the United States has seen. One reason for this is the increased polarity of the country towards a specific political party. However, members of the parties may not all support the same candidate.For example, Donald Trump has been denounced for “insufficient conservatism” by members of his own party (Breitbart 1). Yet he is still running on the Republican ticket and will receive the votes of the majority of Republicans, simply

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    How can the 2016 Presidential Election teach us about life? Politics = Dirty. That’s the normal equation made by many who perceive it as corrupt and immoral. However, we can learn so many things from watching and studying politics and highlighted below are 5 things that I’ve absorbed from this election cycle. Lesson 1: Hubris can result in catastrophe. As the results on Election Night rolled in, many observers were shocked to see Hillary Clinton lose most of the Rust Belt states. Critics have accounted

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    In the 2016 United States presidential election, Hillary Rodham Clinton became the first female nominee of a major political party in the country’s history. After years of experience in government ranging from Senator of New York to Secretary of State under President Barack Obama, Clinton proved herself to be knowledgeable, even-tempered, and adept at performing this job and holding the highest office in the country. Yet on the evening of November 8th 2016, it was announced that Clinton’s opponent

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    The two main candidates for the 2016 Presidential Election are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. I believe Hillary Clinton should be the next President of the United States of America. No one is more qualified than she is because Clinton was Secretary of State, First Lady, and is a lifelong advocate for women and families. Consequently, Hillary Clinton has experience in being part of decision making, running the country, and helping others. She knows much about child care, equal pay, and paid leave

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