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    which we identify ourselves and others only keeps us divided and fighting each other instead of having us being unified. In our society today we discuss the immigration status. A candidate for the presidential seat Donald J. Trump has discussed his stance on Immigration. Mr. Trump during one of his campaign states, “When Mexico send its people, they’re not sending their best. They are sending people who have a lot of problems, they are bringing that problem to us, they are bringing drugs, crime and

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    the American people to hope for a president who is honest, free of corruption, and supportive of the middle class. Trump recognized the American need for a new kind of president and took on a persona that perfectly exemplified this. The Trump Mythology is the belief that Donald Trump is a transparent, honest politician; however, this is only part of the equation. Belief in the Trump Mythology contributed to his victory, but it is also important to acknowledge the respective roles of demographics

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    Republican Party but the junket also revealed the disparity as to who gets to tell the story of his bid for the Whitehouse. Aside from Trump’s well-publicized spat with the news anchor Jorge Ramos; it’s apparent the journalists assigned to covering the Trump campaign have not been representative of the country’s population at-large. While they’ve done a great job covering many aspects of his campaign, it’s not the full story. Trump’s visit to Mexico also illustrates the importance of bilingualism. Unless

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    many ads that fail in illustrating the perfect picture, there is a vast number of them that are successful. Throughout the 2016 Donald J. Trump for President ad, “In Donald Trump’s America,” the contrast of visualizations, appealing sound choices, and the use of language are effectively portrayed to develop a strong argument that in the 2016 election of Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton, Clinton is unsuitable for presidency. In almost every political advertisement, using contrast of visualizations

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    candidate’s campaign in the 2016 primary election. This trend should be worrying for voters who want political integrity and honesty, because when lying becomes a primary campaign tactic, the candidates who get elected are unreliable. Donald Trump Donald J. Trump entered the Republican primary race on June 16, 2015. From the outset it became clear that his race would be based not on facts or statistics, but evolving principles and intangible ideas. Politifact.com, a project of the Tampa Bay Times and

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    What Makes A Leader?

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    political turmoil of the candidates, making it hard to know which side to choose. With an election year like never before, the candidates have placed a lot of pressure on voters to decide who is fit enough to bring our country back into order, but Donald Trump has

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    The recent decision of Great Britain to leave the European Union coincides with the recent election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States. Both events can be explained by using economic and cultural arguments. In order to fully understand these occurrences, one must understand the economic anxiety as well as the anti-globalisation sentiment that surrounded the Brexit movement. Trump’s candidacy involves some of the same aspects, yet Trump’s voter demographic, the white, working class

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    for supporting Trump is a ‘bias incident,’ you 've lived the most privileged life ever! Ever!” The supporter shaming on social media, however, did not stop at the individual level; it grew to a systematic banning of vocal and enthusiastic Trump supporters on Twitter. Charlie Nash wrote in a Breitbart article, “…It appears that Twitter’s war on free speech is directed at a specific generation of libertarians and alternative conservative voices, many of whom are…supporters of Donald Trump…they’re going

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    Was it really the White working class that caused these problems? Or was it the companies that outsourced their jobs overseas? The white working class are also known as the “hillbillies.” They are people who have gone through a lot of suffering but also have made a lot problems on their own. While I definitely think that it is up to the former White working class to dig themselves out, I 'm unsure that they 're the ones responsible for this mess. Loosing their jobs to outsourcing and loosing their

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    Analysis Of ' On Truth '

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    time in American history there has been mass protests across the country due to the Republican nominated president-elect Donald J. Trump. People from many major cities went to the streets to say things like “Not My President” and “Never Trump.” It is safe to say Trump 's campaign has been riddled with controversy and has been criticized by both major political parties. Trump 's campaign is not the only one with problems. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has been met with constant problems throughout

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