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    plastered across the social media‚ such as Twitter‚ Instagram‚ or Facebook‚ and the most popular current issues was the 2016 Presidential debate. The debate was between a very outspoken narrow minded politician‚ Donald Trump and a woman whose last name was very well known in politics‚ Hillary Clinton. Each of the candidates who were running in the presidential election of 2016‚ were playing to the voters of what was most conversational at the time. Hillary Clinton‚ played to the audience on the idea

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    I like the Electoral College. I don’t want a most popular vote win election because I want the smaller states to still have a say‚ but‚ if America switches to most popular election‚ the way things are‚ might just get worse. There are some good reasons for a most popular election‚ and there are not good reasons for one too. I like the Electoral College a lot‚ and I would like the voting system to keep it that way. However‚ our founding fathers created the Electoral College‚ to create a better way

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    However‚ in this day of age‚ February was about the beginning of the upcoming Presidential Election. RJ Matson’s February 11‚ 2016 Political cartoon express the highly favored Donald Trump vs the other Republican contenders in the race of Presidential Candidate. Matson’s‚ a Cartoonist for Roll Call and Cagle Cartoons released his cartoon just days before Valentine’s day‚ to add in his input about the Presidential election. Matson portrays a cartoon version of Donald Trump as Cupid‚ barley-clothed

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    As 2016 is a presidential election year‚ many people routinely are exposed to the major party candidates. This election season is historic‚ because never have the two major party candidates been so disliked. Unfortunately‚ most Americans will not understand that they can vote for someone other than a Democrat or Republican. The Libertarian Party is the third largest and fastest growing political party in the United States. Due to the disdain of the major parties by large number of the electorate

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    enter into elective politics and has entered into the 2016 race for the Republican presidential election. His brash personality and simple rhetoric appears to be resonating with voters. This idea is reinforced with his increasing numbers in the polls especially after each altercation he has with the other candidates. Donald Trump is clearly is emerging‚ and maintaining his current position‚ as a front runner for the Republican presidential election. Most of society would agree that public opinion is

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    The Third Party System

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    slavery‚ to a woman’s right to vote‚ to child labor laws. Though the candidates of the third party have little to no chance of winning a presidential election‚ they are of great importance when it comes to which of the standard two parties‚ Democratic and Republican‚ will win the election. Several factors come into place for a third party to influence an election‚ such as popularity of candidate‚ stance on issues‚ strong division between Democratic and Republican candidates‚

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    The attention of many citizens is protected by the proportional representation‚ as the electoral college is applied. The electoral college was made it possible to end slavery because Abraham Lincoln only earned 39 percent of the popular vote in the election of 1806‚ but he won due to the victory

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    advantage in the presidential race‚ urging black voters in North Carolina to vote early and punish Republican officeholders for supporting Donald J. Trump‚ even as Mr. Trump’s party increasingly concedes he is unlikely to recover in the polls. Aiming to turn her edge over Mr. Trump into an unbreakable lead‚ Mrs. Clinton has been pleading with core Democratic constituencies to get out and vote in states where balloting has already begun. By running up a lead well in advance of the Nov. 8 election in states

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    after the 2016 presidential election I have been thinking about the impact effect of the electoral college. The electoral college is made up of the number of state members in the house of representatives and the number of state members in the senate. In Kansas we have 6 electoral college votes because we have 4 house of representatives and 2 senators. The electoral college was originally designed so each state could choose representatives to cast their states vote in the presidential elections. Now the

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    Deez Nuts Pros And Cons

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    I staunchly speculate that Deez Nuts will be victorious in the 2016 election. Deez Nuts (real name Brady C. Olson) is a satirical candidate running in the 2016 United States presidential election. His form to run for office was filed with the Federal Election Commission in late July 2015.[2] In polls conducted by Public Policy Polling in Iowa‚ Minnesota and North Carolina in mid-August 2015‚ he polled at 8‚ 8 and 9 percent respectively‚ garnering the attention of the media.[3][4] On October 11‚ 2015

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