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    In order to examine both the POTUS account and Donald Trump’s account’s use of evaluative language to communicate with their imagined audience‚ it is important to define the term imagined audience and examine the imagined audience of each of the accounts. The imagined audience can be defined as “the conceptualisation of the people with whom we are communicating‚ our audience (Litt‚ 2012:331).” In Donald Trump’s case‚ it is clear that his tweets are targeted at Americans‚ his followers and supporters

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    presidential election there were many concerns surrounding Donald J. Trump. Everyone was curious as to what kind of president he would be considering how he presented himself as a candidate‚ outspoken and Since it was announced that Donald J. Trump won President of the United States there have been much controversy amongst people and not only from people of the United States but of other nations as well. On June 14th‚ 1946 Donald John Trump was born‚ in Queens‚ New York. His father was a real estate

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    Donald Trump's Rhetoric

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    has provided the backdrop to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. In the current presidential election Republican candidate Donald Trump has been covered more extensively than any other candidate. Much of Donald Trump’s rhetoric are centered around shock value statements that make perfect controversial sound bites that are then repeatedly played on news channels‚ television shows‚ and posted online. According to an estimate by the New York Times the air time Donald Trump has received is worth over

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    Donald Trump's Triumph

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    What pushed Donald Trump to his triumph? The world’s media including CNN‚ has throughout one of the decades most thrilling US presidential elections portrayed the characteristic Donald Trump-elector as a paranoid white man with no education‚ and with relatively low incomes. The depiction is not completely wrong as it indeed describes a group of Donald Trump’s main voters. But it is misinforming when you look at the diversity of the voters who gave the capitalist triumph. But what factors and way

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    Donald Trump's Ideas

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    and the Republican nominee is Donald Trump. Both have had confusing claims and radical ideas‚ but Donald Trump’s ideas have gotten out of line and created a great deal of pain. He has many good qualities‚ yet his bad qualities have recently been shining through. He began to blame other ethnic groups for the United States’ economic‚ foreign‚ and political trouble. Ideas like building a wall‚ prevention of immigration‚ and bombing other countries have been stated by Trump. His claims started fear worldwide

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    Donald Trump — he’s currently the hottest topic of discussion in American politics. Trump is gaining popularity as a presidential candidate‚ and is consistently performing well in polls. The question is‚ why do so many people view Trump as a solid candidate to lead the Republican Party and the United States? With a strong sense of patriotism‚ Trump asserts his ideas confidently and honestly. He isn’t afraid to speak out‚ regardless of how outrageous his opinions are. Trump’s transparency makes him

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    Donald Trump smashed assumptions on Tuesday with a political election evening success that exposed deep anti-establishment rage amongst American citizens and also established the globe on a trip right into the political unknown. The Republican candidate has actually accomplished among one of the most unlikely political success in contemporary United States background‚ in spite of a collection of conflicts that would quickly have actually ruined various other contenders‚ severe plans that have actually

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    As America finds herself in the midsts of the 2016 presidential race‚ the two forerunners in the election‚ Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump‚ represent the great divide in our nation as they represent contrasting viewpoints‚ genders‚ and goals. However‚ their motives unify the candidates‚ as they race full speed into election day. As they belong to two separate and diverse political parties‚ the differences between the two candidates seems obvious. However‚ their contrasting nature goes beyond political

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    interesting to hear Donald Trumps’ New York speech‚ the most confusing and scary part of the speech is when he stated that " this political stuff is hard." What did he expect the role of the President would be. A person who runs the country does not do so easily‚ there are decision that must be made that requires one to be resilient despite the outcome. I do‚ however‚ understand that just as President Obama posed as a model figure to many people both of color and not‚ President elect Trump posses as the

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    success of Donald Trump’s candidacy exhibits the fact that Americans are angry with the current state of the country. He appeals to many citizens because Donald is able to stand on a large public platform‚ shouting about immigration‚ refugees‚ borders and the economy. All of these issues are currently affecting his supporters‚ a majority of them white working class americans who don’t see the current economy or government benefiting them. American citizens who are supporting Donald Trump in his run

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