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    their support and nomination for the republican Presidential candidate. With this nomination, us as a nation have proven that we will not be intimidated by angry, loudmouthed, racist, sexist, bullies. Nor will we fall into the death grip that corporate wealth has on politics. Our Grassroots army has shown that we are willing to fight for what we believe in and are strong enough to fight off our opponents. As we march on to the Presidential election in November, we will gain strength, we will gain

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    headache in our society with policies and procedures that have been either somewhat successful or a complete failure. This year, on November 8th, Americans will choose the next candidate who will try to defeat this problem once again. The 2016 presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, have drastically different views on how to attack poverty in America. Trump believes in the system of “trickle-down economics”, while Clinton seeks to raise the federal minimum wage while taxing the

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