United States presidential election, 1996

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    never been seen before. It is very blatant, yet not discussed very often. This is the clash between Modernism and Post-Modernism which presents itself in this election. Donald Trump shows a Post-Modernist Worldview, one that ignores traditional politics and seeks to make a new path. This is opposed to Hillary, who has gone about her election as a traditional politician, gaining support and fundraising from many supporters. While I agree with many of the views of the Republicans, I feel that some

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    alongside Former 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will join GOP hopeful John Kasich in two campaign stops the eve before a critical vote in Ohio. On Sunday night, it was revealed that Romney would campaign in behalf of a Republican candidate for the first time. He is expected to appear alongside Kasich at his two Ohio events in Canton and Columbus on Monday afternoon. Romney has not yet formally endorsed any candidate in this Republican nomination election cycle, but has come out against

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    Presidential Amendments It's the year 2018, and a new President of the United States has just been sworn in. No one ever imaged that America would have 3 presidents in the course of two and a half years. In 2017, former President Donald Trump was sworn in. His presidency caused a lot of controversy and corruption between the american people. There were riots and protests, literally most of America hated our President. The hate for President Donald Trump got worse as time flew by, which caused great

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    be a politician in the United States today without accepting money from corporate interest. Democrats and Republicans accept money from groups like wall street, lobbyists, giant corporation, and the oil industry. These two parties claim that this money doesn't affect their policies or votes. A group named Wolf Pac was formed by citizens that believe this type of exchange is considered legal bribery. (The New American. 31.15 Aug. 3, 2015) On January 21st, 2010 the United States supreme court ruling

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    In the twenty-first century we have many media outlets to choose from. We may not recognize, but most of them have some sort of bias. The presidential election is coming soon so there is a lot of talk about it. Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders’ popularity is going up and different outlets view Sanders differently. Fox News is a known conservative outlet. In some people’s opinion they aren’t too reliable.However, their website is put together nicely and is easily accessible. In an article about

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    the recent election has brought criticism to the electoral college. Donald Trump did not win the popular vote, but he did win the majority of the states. Like many Americans, my first instinct was to criticize the electoral college. If Hillary Clinton won the popular vote, she should be the President of the United States. However, it is just not that simple. The electoral college still serves a valid purpose because it is currently the best way to represent the population during an election. The purpose

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    Running head: SENATE RACE IN UNITED STATES ​1 Senate Race in United States Student’s Name Institution Senate Race in the United States First Campaign The first campaign involves Mark Kirk and his strong opponent, Tammy Duckworth. They are competing for the senatorial race in the country. The two are in an intense competition whereby Tammy is on the scale of 10 while Mark is on the level of 11 (Tribune, 2016). The recent private polls give indicate that Kirk

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    Kc 2 Sabina K C Professor Sharifian GOVT 2306 October 26, 2017 Election Campaign Any candidate will need a strong financial support to run for office in Texas. Sometimes, candidate may not win the election even after spending a lot. That means election victory does not only depend on spending, it depends on right party selection and popularity or recognition. In 2016 general elections for Texas Senate, “Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa got elected with 131,973 votes spending $435,471.91 total i.e. $3.30 per

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    During presidential elections in the United States, it has become customary for the main candidates (almost always the candidates of the two largest parties, currently the Democratic Party and the Republican Party) to engage in a debate. The topics discussed in the debate are often the most controversial issues of the time, and arguably elections have been nearly decided by these debates (e.g., Nixon vs. Kennedy). Candidate debates are not constitutionally mandated, but it is now considered a de

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    it be Abolished? The outcome of the 2016 election left many Americans feeling confused, angry, cheated, and terrified of the future. Somehow, the sexist, racist, homophobic candidate Donald Trump had become the nation’s president, though Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton received the majority of popular vote. This raised many questions over the constitutionality of the Electoral College system, and whether it was unfair to the people of the United States. In the electoral system, created by the

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