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    preseidential debate between candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump interesting. I was very excited to watch this debate because Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are very different in terms of their gender (which is obvious)‚ background‚ personality‚ career‚ and interest. Presidential nomaniee from Democtratic Party Hillary Clinton came from a middle class family‚ she graduated from Law school‚ and have been involved in the polictical system for many years. Hillary Clinton has an experience as you can

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    Chicago Hillary Clinton was born on October 26‚ 1947. She got her law degree at Yale University‚ and Hillary met Bill Clinton there‚ and later married him in 1975. She was first lady from 1993 to 2001. She was then a New York senator from 2001 to 2009. In 2007 Hillary started her campaign to run for president‚ and then dropped out of the race. After winning the election‚ President Obama appointed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. She was secretary from 2009 to 2013. In 2015 Hillary Clinton announced

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    If Clinton wants to ensure success in battleground states‚ she must act similarly to how President Obama acted in 2012. Obama was able to gain the support of women‚ African-Americans‚ Latinos‚ and young voters. In 2012‚ President Obama’s win in Iowa was the result of Latino voters and strong union support. Although Clinton is currently polling negatively in Iowa‚ she has managed to rally both Latino voters and the overwhelming support of labor unions. Later on‚ this could aid in her success. Hillary

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    Although Hillary Clinton lost the bid for presidency it shed some insight into how a woman could win the presidency given the androcentric orientation of the office and the masculine dominant media. Hillary introduced the idea of a women running for president‚ and got people to be more accepting of the idea of a women being president. The exposure could normalize the idea of a woman being president. Hillary has exposed the double standards and “double binds” face on the political stage. These “double

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    each of them. One of the candidates‚ Hillary Clinton‚ had many problems with her emails. One after another‚ a new email issue is being released on a weekly basis. So much so that many people‚ both republicans‚ and democrats‚ are questioning whether or not Hillary should be running for office. The question is proposing to the American people: “do the last emails released by the FBI have a major impact

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    to the Plenary Session‚ exhibits such a concept concerning the deterioration of once wondrous landscapes‚ invigorated by her distinguishing premature voice. In reverse Indira Gandhi’s‚ 1980 speech‚ The True Liberation of Women reflects a more articulate

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    Name Instructor Course Date Analysis of Hillary Clinton Speech Hillary Clinton delivered this speech on 5th September 1995 at Beijing‚ China during the U.N 4th World Conference at a Women Plenary Session. The speech is remarkable at recognizing women rights as human rights (American Rhetoric 1). Clinton’s posture and body language gives an impression of bitterness against the various inequalities subjected to women. Incidentally‚ Clinton graces the conference in a pink skirt suit to capture feminine

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    Magnusson 1 Will Magnusson Dr. Cobb Compare and Contrast: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Did you know that the two presidential candidates‚ Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton‚ have differences? Well‚ I did. It is also obvious considering Donald Trump is republican and Hillary Clinton is a democrat. Also‚ Donald Trump is a non-politician. Hillary Clinton is a politician. Donald was born on June 14‚ 1946‚ in Queens‚ New York. He pursued his father’s‚ Fred Trump‚ business. In 1962 at a young

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    Although Hillary Clinton is the one running for president this time around does she compare to her husband bill Clinton in terms of rhetorical devices in her speeches using ethos‚ pathos and logos. Ethos is the appeal to ethics.It deals with the credablity of the speach. Pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience‚ and logos appeals to logic‚ and includes reasonable premise and proofs. Hillary Clinton establishes credibility through ethos by being well known around the world as well as her background

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    Hillary Clinton is a Democratic candidate for the office of President of the United States in 2016. Clinton’s run was announced by campaign chairman John Podesta in an email to donors on April 12‚ 2015‚ and followed shortly by an official campaign video entitled "Getting Started”. Clinton served as the secretary of state of the United States of America from January 21‚ 2009‚ to February 1‚ 2013‚ and as a senator from New York from 2001 to 2009. She lost the Democratic presidential primary nomination

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