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    it is crucial to win their vote for the next presidential election due to Islam being one of the fastest growing religions. Therefore, we arranged our proposal into three steps that will last until the 2020 election to guarantee the support of the Muslim American community and ultimately lead to your second term in office. Our three main steps involve improving your rhetoric, addressing the Muslim ban, and implicating Islamic values to your presidential campaign. During the eighteen months of your

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    connections between contemporary and past issues and events. Shakespeare wrote plays and poems based on topics that ranged from love, war and peace. Through William Shakespeare’s, Julius Caesar , American voters can analyze the actions and motive of 2016 presidential candidate and current president, Donald Trump. The concept of persuasion through rhetoric and oratory has been used throughout history to manipulate the poor and disenfranchised. In Act Three, Scene Two of Julius Caesar, Shakespeare used Brutus

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    Different time in history the presents has won the popular votes but because of the electoral college they end up lose the election. As one can see, this is a serious dilemma that need a change in the constitution. Although this plan seems like a good plan because it has been used in the country for many years; however it has weaknesses that has affect the U.S presidential votes more than one time in the history. Before evaluating the solution the problem must be revealed. Electoral College “is

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    country is changing and chances of success for such issues are no longer guaranteed or at least will no longer be easy to achieve. But that never stopped them from promising to achieve these goals for their base no matter what the odds are. With the election of President Barack Obama, Republican proclivity for making extreme campaign and political promises went into overdrive. Even those who were formerly thought of as moderate Republicans, increasingly had to take more extreme views in order to stay

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    running in the 2016 presidential election, there is one man whose “whole life has been shaped by moral absolutes” thus making his "convictions shape his character” and “shape his policies” (CP Opinion). He has pledged to do many things, from killing Common Core and restoring common sense to opposing and vetoing any and all efforts to increase taxes. This man, Mike Huckabee, ran strongly but unsuccessfully in 2008, but is now running once again in the 2016 presidential election. Surprisingly, Mike

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    There have been several talks about President-Elect Donald Trump and the Republicans surprising landslide victory in the recent election results for the President, Congress, and House of Representatives. Although Donald Trump did not win the popular vote in the November 8th election, he will be the next President of the United States of America once he is inaugurated on January 20, 2017. Unfortunately, the popular vote went to Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton and many people believe that she gained

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    WASHINGTON, DC. – Influential media networks may have led to a late swing in support in the week before the popular vote during this year’s Presidential Election against Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The democratic win may have been due to Obama’s last minute surge of positive media coverage in the final weeks of the race to the white house, according to new research. Since most voters in America rely on the media’s coverage to portray the candidates’ views and personality, networks have an incredible

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of the US presidential candidates for 2016 election year, from the Democratic Party. Lately, she has been seen to be more vocal about racial issues in the US compared to her 2008 campaign. Back then she was reluctant at making racial matters her focus stating that race and gender were difficult issues. Seven years later she is at the forefront of the very discussion. She has become passionate about race and this can be seen from both her sweeping speeches and social

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    Donald Trump’s win in the recent Presidential campaign is probably one of the greatest paradoxes in the recent political history of the US. On the one hand, he was the candidate unwanted and criticised by everyone, including the Republican Party, which has actually nominated him as the President. On the other hand, his very controversial sayings and ideas has drawn the public attention and public support to him and revived nostalgic feelings of many Americans about traditional American values and

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    On November 8, 2016 the US election took place. The two front runners, the Democratic nominee Hilary Clinton and the Republican nominee, Donald Trump went neck to neck in the presidential race. On this frightening night, millions of people watched America’s worst nightmare unfold right in front of their own eyes. Donald J. Trump the islamophobic, xenophobic, misogynistic, homophobic, sexist, racist bigot defeated Hilary Clinton and became the 45th President of the United States of America. Donald

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