United States Senate election in New York

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    At the fourth U.N. conference, Hillary Clinton gave a powerful speech about women’s rights. Hillary Clinton emphasizes that although women have been given more freedom and rights as the years went by, it still isn’t enough. In her speech, Clinton goes on to say that “if women are free from violence, their families will flourish. If women have a chance to work and earn as full and equal partners in society, their families will flourish. And when families flourish, their communities and nations do

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    DAY 1 AND 2 TAKE THE ISIDEWITH.COM QUIZ TO SEE WHICH PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE YOU AGREE MOST WITH BASED ON HIS/HER STANCE ON MAJOR POLICIES. (23) WHO WERE THE TOP 2 CANDIDATES YOU ALIGNED WITH? WHAT PERCENT FOR EACH? 1. Rocky De La Fuente (88%) 2. Gary Johnson (44%) DID THIS SURPRISE OR UPSET YOU? I was quite surprised and disappointed to see I agreed mostly with someone who was not even on the ballot. IS THIS WHO YOU WERE ORIGINALLY LEANING TOWARDS? WHY OR WHY NOT? No; I was never really leaning

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    Trustworthy’s main point is to prove to their audience that Hillary is not trustworthy, and because of that her popularity in the election is dropping. Though the ad seem somewhat dramatic and bias, it does have very solid evidence take can really appeal to the emotions and sense of judgement. Every piece used is either a quote from Hillary Clinton herself, or a new clip of the current state that the world is in. AmericaRisingPAC uses her own words against her in a form that makes you doubt her credibility.

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    that not all women have in common is the chance to enjoy basic legal and human rights. One such woman, Hillary Rodham Clinton, spoke about this on September 5, 1995, in Beijing, China, during the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women. Hillary Clinton holds credibility as First Lady of the United States at the time and an influential activist for women’s rights with vast amounts of experience dealing with women’s issues around the world. She manifests an astounding amount of emotion to elicit

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    Hilary Clinton

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    Hilary Clinton is the Candidate for Presidency Hilary Clinton is the best candidate for presidency of 2016 having already written plans ready to help the United States citizens and making practical promises that are hard to achieve, but can be kept. Hillary Diane Rodham was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois. After hearing a speech by Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., Clinton decided to become a democrat in 1968. (biography.com). Clinton has accomplished much in her life, such as graduating

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    realize the severity of the 2016 election. What started off as a race of what seemed like a million different candidates, the polls quickly zoned in on two candidates we could’ve never predicted to be the voting citizens’ final choice. It’s both overwhelming, and simple, deceitful, and truthful – this election seems to be full of contradictions and half truths, and the opaque nature of a once seemingly transparent media complicates matters further in an election that seems convoluted even on paper

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    With the presidential election coming to a close on this Tuesday, November 8th, the research that was gathered in class, allowed a new insight into which candidate was best suited for the job. Each candidate in this election, both have very different view points on each important topic going on in our country today, allowing voters to see the complete complexity of this election. For example, topics including gun control, the pay gap situation and abortion allowed myself, as a voter, to gain knowledge

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    One who is not aware of all the discrimination that has taken place throughout the history of the United States of America must not be observant of the history. Discrimination has always been deeply rooted in the dark past of this country and still is well alive across the United States. This inhuman prejudice is present in society as one can be discriminated for simple reasons like their religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and

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    right to make their decisions. They also have right to speak up and how to rule their own world. The name of the speaker is Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton. The speech was delivery for United Nations 4th World Conference for women speech. According to the New York times, after leaving the position of secretary of state in 2013 Hillary Clinton assembled a group of longtime female aides to discuss what she wanted to do as she contemplated another presidential run. She told them about the issue affecting

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    Due to both candidates being fresh faces for presidential candidate standards, they have to be careful when it comes to topics that have not been addressed before in other presidential elections. The world is currently under terrorism attacks and racial and social indifferences whose topics may be too new and sudden to discuss without accidental slip ups with misinformation. Donald John Trump. For Trump’s blunt personality, he must be careful to not cross a line that he won’t be able to come back

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