...Trump vs Clinton By:Kailey Pugh In the upcoming 2016 presidential election Trump and Clinton are proposing their promises to the U.S.A. Each candidate running for president are making promises for America.But first here is a bit of background information about both candidate. Donald J. Trump went to school in New York ,and then soon went to college to be a real estate realtor , and later on had 5 children.Hillary Clinton went to Yale Law School , had 1 child ,and was born on October 26,1947. Next, here are some promises each candidate claim to make happen if they become president of the U.S.A. Trump,promises immigration reforms, trade reforms,and tax reforms. Clinton, promises education reforms,healthcare reforms,and...
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...the upcoming election. Whenever the presidential election comes around it seem like the name Donald Trumps always surfaces. He is one of the leading candidates for the republican party and has really been picking up momentum in the poll. With a strong plan to Make America Great Again, he draws the attention of many Americans especially those who are independent and undecided about who to vote for. Mr. Trump has a very decorated background and has had a tremendous amount of success building his value. Trump is a conservative that offers conservative reforms through bold strategies in order to connect with constituents. His far-right position leaves room for discrepancies, like the other candidates also running for the 2016 Presidential Cabinet. Donald Trump is a conservative Republican supported by his impressive history to foster business across an array of fields. If he should go on to become the next president of the United States his proposal to reform regulations such as veteran affairs alongside a compelling tax reform may come to fruition. His positions are traditionally renewed, therefore making him appealing to the older, upper class American citizens who can merely stand the current ways presented by President Obama’s administration. According to Trump’s campaign website, he is opposed to the current state of the Department of Veterans Affair (VA). He offers his plan to reform it in three stages: First, to ensure our veterans get the care they need wherever and whenever...
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...Clinton and Donald Trump as our final candidates. Representing the democratic party is former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her competitor, a multi million dollar real estate mogul Donald Trump represents the republican party. When it comes to the two candidates they definitely have different perspectives and agendas on how things should get done in hopes of improving our country. During the presidential debates topics like the immigration reform, tax plans, and the...
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...Bryony Crocker Duckworth Gov 2305 12 March 2016 Who Will They Choose? It’s 2016 and about that time we declare a new president of the United States. This year’s presidential candidates are quite unique and controversial; currently we have two democrats in the running, and only three republicans remaining after many drops out, still, there are 5 candidates going strong, fighting for the chance to be the next leader of our country. The Democratic Party candidates are Hillary Clinton, former US secretary of state, and Bernie Sanders, US senator, the Republican Party candidates, I will be talking about are Ted Cruz, US senator, and businessman Donald Trump. Starting with the Democratic side, almost all of us know Hillary Clinton as the former first lady of the United States, when she was married to Bill Clinton, but now it’s her chance to be the real first lady by possibly being elected the first female president. Hillary Rodham was born and raised Park Ridge, Chicago her father, Hugh, a hardcore republican, and her mother Dorothy had provided Hillary with a stable middle-class life. Hillary’s mother did not have the best childhood growing up, and this had sparked a flame in Hillary to fight for women’s rights and children’s needs everywhere. Hillary became heavily involved with social justice activism at Wellesley College, and was elected to be the first student speaker at her graduation. (Hillary’s Story) Hillary graduated from Yale Law School, but instead of joining a big...
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...book takes the reader on a four-decade adventure that has climaxed with Donald Trump becoming our 45th Commander-in-Chief. Our country just experienced the most modern ungloved fist fight in US political history. This text and the media confirms Stone’s thesis is Donald Trump has always been a contender. His ability to prove he can accomplish anything that interests him is undeniable. President Trump’s drive for success, according to Stone, is only one of the qualities leading him to succeed where 16 others failed. Donald Trump hornswoggled the media, debunked the establishment and played the game — giving him the highest prize of all in American politics - The Presidency. As the title states “Donald Trump Orchestrated a Revolution.”...
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...competing for the Republican Party nomination, but are all of them capable of being a productive president? Donald Trump has shown many times that he would not make a productive, reliable President. He has continuously made unprofessional remarks to, and about, many people that he could potentially lead. Donald Trump has made a large name for himself in the business world; he has done the same as a potential presidential candidate, but not in the right direction. A change in political parties may be what our country needs as it continues along the rebuilding process, but our choice for the next leader is a pivotal part of the change. Does our country need a person in office that vows to deport every illegal alien,...
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...suggests, several attempts have been made over the last 50 years to regulate the financing of campaigns, which has been criticised for damaging the election process of democracy in the USA for being too expensive and dominant. Earliest reforms in the 1970s include the 1971 Federal Election Act, and famously, the 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act, known by many now as FECA. These congressional acts limited the ability of candidates to spend their own money on campaigns, and limited PAC donations to $5,000 per candidate through the creation of the Federal Election Commission. They also introduced the ‘matching funds system’ to this effect. Far more recent reforms have also taken place to further restrict such donations to candidate campaigning, such as the 2002 Bi-Partisan Campaign Reform Act, also known as ‘McCain-Feingold’ capping the soft money spending by parties and welfare/charity organisations which had increased since the 1970s. This is when money is not directly donated to the candidate and cannot be used for self promotion. The 2002 Act ruled that such organisations can spend up to 49% of their income on parties and campaigns, yet this spending remains undisclosed, allowing anonymity. This highlights one of the main reasons why such reforms have failed to rectify the issues of campaign financing that remains in contemporary elections – many so-called ‘legal loopholes’ have been found in these congressional acts which have allowed soft money and independent expenditures...
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...Presidential Candidates Websites Presidential elections are important to everyone worldwide. It not only affects the people within the United States but has an international effect on all countries. Voting for the “right” president can be tricky. They have to run a campaign that suits everyone’s interest. Not everyone will be satisfied with the outcome but it is the president’s job to keep the United States as safe as possible and running properly. For instance, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are both running for president but they have opposing views on many topics of interest. The primary elections are important because it allows the voters to know as much as possible about each of the candidates. Electing the better suited individual...
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...Donald John Trump is a candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 election. He is an American businessman and television personality. Trump is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization and the founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts. Trump was born on June 14, 1946 in the Queens borough of New York City. He is the fourth of five children. Trump attended The Kew-Forest School. He then attended the New York Military Academy where he finished eighth grade and high school. Trump then studied at Fordham University for two years and then entered the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. While studying there Trump worked for his father's firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son. Upon graduating from Wharton in 1968 with a bachelor's degree in economics, he joined the company, and in 1971 was given control, renaming the company "The Trump Organization". He then went on to build hotels, golf courses, and other properties. He is a major figure in the American business scene. The NBC reality show The Apprentice kicked off his fame, and his three marriages were extensively reported in tabloids. Trump ran for President of the United States once before: In 2000, he conducted an exploratory campaign and won two Reform Party primaries. In June 2015, Trump announced his candidacy for president in the 2016 election, and his campaign for the Republican nomination has drawn widespread media coverage partly due to his controversial...
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...After a very long two years of campaigning the day has finally come to elect a new President of the United States. This campaign has been a situation short of complete chaos, it's provided many people across the world with their nightly entertainment hearing what Trump, Clinton and the few others had to say about important issues. The President of the United States should hold certain qualities that would allow them to serve their term with somewhat of a grace and to turn the country into a more positive direction, to do this they need the proper experience. Hillary Clinton is the candidate most prepared to become the President of the United states because of her long political experience, her many accomplishments and the simple fact that she...
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...From the conception of the Republican Party to modern-day politics, the Republican Party is one of the two major US political parties that has survived the test of time and reshaped throughout history. 1854-1861 The Republican Party was created with the passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act – the act created the states of Nebraska and Kansas, and decided that popular sovereignty would declare if thee two states were to be free states or slave states. The passage of the bill created an obvious presence of sectionalism between the northern Democrats and the southern Democrats; the northern democrats became known as the first Republicans. Joining the northern Democrats in their Republican convergence was a large mix of Whigs (who were almost nonexistent...
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...election, people were polarized from either favoring two candidates, Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. Although many people believe that Hillary Clinton has drastically significant faults, people favoring the opposite political parties believe that Donald Trump would be no better. A popular belief of Donald Trump was that he was just running for president as a joke, had outrageous ideas of controlling immigration and was a misogynistic sexist. At the end of the election, Donald Trump was elected which caused many different types of outbreaks in society. There were outbreaks against his presidency by protests that were peaceful and violent, and also speeches against his election. On the other hand, allegedly Trump Supporters are harassing, abusing, or discriminating people of all different races as if they now have the opportunity to blame them for the problems of the United States. Although there are many victims from the discrimination or abuse, the true victims from this mass hysteria is the people who are apart of our country’s society. This is because the politicians do not take any physical violence or have to deal with it person but in many average people’s everyday mundane daily routines have to deal with racism or other forms of abuse. As history repeats itself from the recurrent mass hysteric events, society will continue to be molded by the outbreaks of these events until they would not be able to reform and fix their mistakes. Although there is a lot to learn from the...
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...This website shows that California has fifty-five electoral votes due to the size and population of the state. It also has two Senators and fifty-three House of Representatives, which is equal to the number of electoral votes. West Virginia has five electoral votes due to its size and population of the state. This state also has two senators and three House of Representatives, which is equal to its five electoral votes. The votes from these states ultimately elect the president. In this current election the source shows that the California electoral college is leaning more towards Hilary Clinton, while the West Virginia electoral college is leaning more towards Donald Trump. Electoral votes tend to be Republican or Democrat for each state, and that candidate receives all of the electoral votes. However, Nebraska and Maine have a split electoral vote, which means that their electoral college does not have to...
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...Leonard’s essay “Why Rural America Voted For Trump,” provides insight from a person who has liberal views about the rural-urban divide in the United States considering Donald Trump’s presidency. Many Americans have split views on what Trump will and will not do in office considering the social and economic issues. The concerns of unemployment, immigration, and the well-being of future citizens was discussed. Also, the Democrat versus Republican gap was examined and each sides views were expressed with Leonard’s interpretation on why citizens trailed President Trump. JC Watts says, “The difference between Republicans and Democrats is that Republicans believe people are fundamentally bad, while Democrats see people as fundamentally good…”...
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...Trump is impressed by the fences in Yuma, Arizona and wants to create similar to it to fix “with the mediocre success rate of current crop of virtual fences that have been developed and tested”. He wants the border patrol to be stationed and given equipment, the Ariel drone, to ensure that no man will cross. Not only has that but Trump believed that Mexico should pay for the construction of the wall. Trump stated that Mexico had been abusing illegal immigration to not only remove poverty and crimes in their land but to receive money as well. This is further proven that there is a small booklet that instructs illegal immigrants to safely enter the United States illegally undetected. As a result, The United States taxpayers has to compensate in healthcare cost, education, security, etc. So Trump believes that Mexico is required to pay for these...
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