United States presidential election, 1996

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    Land Of Discrimination

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    turning from “Land of the free!” to “Land of discrimination.” Now you are probably wondering, “How can you even say that?” Well, answer me this one question. Do you know what’s going on in America? Lately the news has been worried about the presidential election, should we really be putting trump as president? Are we all going to get deported? The answer is it is your choice if trump should be president, and no, we aren’t all getting deported. Personally, where is the common sense of America? Everyday

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    Clinton secured both a psychological and major political victory over her opponent Senator Bernie Sanders as she rebounded from an upset loss to him in the Michigan primaries a week earlier. At the same time she also walloped Bernie Sanders in major states such as Florida and North Carolina too. Bernie Sanders ideals of opposition to free trade turned out to be appealing to industrial workers in the Midwest, so the results of the primaries came as a set back for him. He had momentum going into the primaries

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    The 2016 United States presidential election was both a historic and unprecedented election in the country’s history. This past election saw our first female presidential candidate nominated by a major political party and almost the first female president, Hillary Rodham Clinton. This is a momentous feature, coming nearly 100 years after the Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote in the United States in 1920. As can be illustrated from these two points in history, women’s rights have

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    presidental election, the election is where we, the people, yes us, elect officals to govern us and to run the government (legislative, executive, judical branches).right now Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders but Bernie Sanders droped out. We do this to elect a president to lead the executive branch. “Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman whose outsider campaign has both galvanized millions of voters and divided the Republican Party, is the 2016 GOP presidential nominee.”(www

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    character; Claire Underwood, Frank’s wife. They are what you would consider being the couple that wants to seek refuge in the public spotlight. They talk openly about each other’s ambitions and when Frank does not get a cabinet position as Secretary of State in the newly elected President, not Frank, Claire was also noticeably deterred by this

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    against the democratic views. The anchors also continuously slam on President Trump which feels like they’re beating a dead horse and are pointing out what we already know about President Trump and his attitude towards being the president of the United States. In America today there are two major news providers bringing you news up to the hour, contrary to popular belief. Both providers have one general major downside and that’s that they are both biased towards two different political parties. Fox

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    Post Debate Coverage

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    The presidential election is in full swing. We are deep in the action with fireworks constantly going off. It is less than two months for the electorate to choose their new leader. This is the climax of the elections; we are approaching the highlight of politics. This is a very distinct presidential election for the country due to the individuals representing the two major parties. Hilary Clinton vs Donald Trump. What used to be friends now turns into a rivalry for the highest office in America.

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    Massachusetts. Urban Ecosystems, 19(2), 823-833. doi:10.1007/s11252-016-0535-3 Wells, R. S., Kolek, E. A., Williams, E. A., & Saunders, D. B. (2015). "How we know what we know": A systematic comparison of research methods employed in higher education journals, 1996-2000 v. 2006-2010. Journal of Higher Education, 86(2), 171-195.

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    Sexism Pros And Cons

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    Clinton will inherit an electorate incredibly alive to sexism says if Hillary does get elected she will be subject to a sexism. As they were both published in October one was on the 26th and the other was on the 3rd and they were both before the election as it effects all American’s and there future. The article that Miss Walden

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    I-Side-With Test

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    After taking the I-Side-With test, my dad was matched with Bernie Sanders at 84%. I was interested to know who he would be matched with, as he is the most conservative in our house. He was kind of embarrassed to be matched with a man who advocates for socialism, as he is conservative economically, but socially, he is fairly liberal. I got a 96% match with Bernie Sanders on my I-Side-With test. I have always looked down on those who are “brainwashed,” by their parent’s political opinions. While

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