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    2000 Election Problems

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    Presidential elections within the United States have always been an interesting insight into American politics and can often divide the nation depending on which candidate you support. Until the most recent election, many people would cite the Presidential Election of 2000 as one of the most divisive as well as the strangest elections that we have had in modern history. This was due to the infamous hanging chad from the butterfly ballots, disagreements in how to handle the recount between the different

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    Congress and enforced by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) at the Federal level. A majority of campaign spending is privately financed but public financing is available for qualified candidates for the President of the United States in primaries and the election. During the 2008 Presidential Election, candidates for office, political parties, and independent groups spent a total of $5.3 billion on federal elections. The amount spent on the presidential race was $2.4 billion, and over $1 billion

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    The current presidential election has wrought a quagmire of unthinkable actions by politicians in plain sight of the American public’s eye. With specific regard to the GOP, the former playbook of politics, consistent with unwavering party loyalty, has certainly been pushed out of print; especially by current speaker of the house, Paul Ryan. This essay will detail the estranged relationship between Paul Ryan and his party base, as rendered by New York Times correspondent Robert Draper, scrutinize

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    In 2017, we can presume fake news is all around us. The concept of fake news sprung up during the 2016 presidential election between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. With the election being so controversial and a topic of interest, companies began generating stories that were untrue with the hope of it bringing a like or click to their Facebook or Twitter page. Even television news has been cited as containing fake news. A more recent example being that of Trump and Fox News

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    This project is a two and half minutes video campaign supporting Hillary Clinton’s U.S presidential election running. In this project, we discuss the possibility of electing Donald Trump as U.S president, and suggest people to vote another candidate, Hillary Clinton. In this paper we analyze the background of president primaries results, the target market of the campaign, and Hillary Clinton’s competitors. At the end of this paper, we offer four strategies running this campaign. According to our

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    Big King Meaning

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    “Trump expressed confidence that he will become the first republican presidential nominee since 1984 to carry Wisconsin.” (DeFour and Beck) Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton think that they both already can rule the world. The election has not even taken place yet and they think that they both have power to rule our country. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have both stated extremely rude things at the presidential debates and just in general. “Trump spoke for fifty minutes without mentioning

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    fact and thus made Cleveland as their host city. History shows that Hillary Clinton won the state of Ohio in her first presidential bid in 2008 and she is still leading against all potential candidates by at least 10%, shown by the current poll results. On a recent poll after the second Presidential debate between Clinton

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    Corrupt Voting System

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    As presidential candidate, Trump’s campaign has been plagued by controversy. His speeches and social media have drawn the attention of many new sources and the media. This attention is the source of the problem according to his vice presidential nominee, Mike Pence. During a meeting in Manchester, NH, Pence addressed his concern over the coverage that the words of Trump are receiving. He voices his annoyance that Donald Trump is picked apart by the media, while Clinton appears to be left unharmed

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    During this election cycle, America witnessed a plethora of pantsuits. Ranging from teal to lilac, speech after speech, debate after debate, Hillary Clinton––the Democratic Presidential Candidate––painted a picture of professionalism and composure in her pantsuit. After the primaries, her poise only seemed to double, not of her own accord, but because of her opponent’s (intentional or unintentional, who knows) attitude and mannerisms. In a situation like this, one would think that most American

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    Jimmy Carter Failures

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    relatable man from Plains, Georgia. His ideals appealed to the Southern democrats. Washington was in chaos after the resignation of Nixon and the citizens of America were tiered of the government’s drama. This is what made Carter so popular in the 1976 election. Carter appealed to America because he was an outsider to Washington. He also wanted to comply with what the people wanted for America; “Carter sought to portray himself as a man of the people” (“Jimmy Carter”, 2009). He used the Watergate scandal

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