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    running mate. “You guys should come and at 4 p.m. You can find out what the major announcement will be.” The move comes a day after GOP front-runner Donald Trump swept all five north eastern state primaries‚ ultimately declaring himself the presumptive GOP nominee. Cruz is hoping to gain momentum in the Hoosier State which votes next Tuesday to stop Trump short of securing the 1‚237 threshold needed to win the nomination and keep alive the hopes of a contested convention. The last time a candidate

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    realise that we’re in this predicament because we keep on violating the trust in the president. In 2000 ‚ vice president Al Gore won 539‚000 more votes than the texas government ‚ george washington bush.In 2008 president obama won with an 365 election score. We need raise the voting range of election and make it stay at 21. If we lower the voting ‚ people would vote just to vote without any purpose. So I think we fight against that and the age limit.Those who oppose the age lowering cite the lack of

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    president election shows how the confidence and all the work he put into the election paid off for him. People were very surprised and some very upset at the outcome. Debates paid off for him and the actions he wants to take for America caught some people’s attention. Before he had won the election‚ there were many bad things said about Donald but he still followed his dream of becoming the president of the United States to make America great again. Others say he shouldn’t have won the election for multiple

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    portray manipulative facades. Moreover many believe that Totalitarianism assists in building a strong and balanced society. Aldous Huxley’s 1931 novel‚ Brave New World (BNW)‚ portrays the cunning nature of the dystopian society. Moreover Barrack Obama’s 2008 Political speech Change Has Come outlines the competing political realities of the USA‚ and advocates the American Dream as a continued pursuit of the American creed. Through these texts‚ representation of ‘goodness’ and ‘evil’ that humanity’s capable

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    how guns are taking to many lives and are breaking families down to their last. Hillary also states what wrong with the gun law and the system not doing anything to control the death of these innocence people. Hillary listen to the story told to her by the mothers of the children who has died an innocence death in Chicago. Hillary tells us the story during her election day to run as the next United State President. Hillary is trying to win over anybody to give her more votes. She is playing a game

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    Throughout the years at the turn of the century‚ numerous changes occurred in the United States‚ both positive and negative. These conflicts formed the modern America‚ and were crucial to the advancement of the nation. Without the events that took place in this time period‚ the country would not have advanced so greatly. They essentially shaped the nation into what it is today. With all of these major changes that happened many years ago‚ historians wonder; how did late 19th century and early 20th

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    Approval Voting

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    Yes‚ I believe that the United States ought to switch to a different method of voting. In my opinion‚ the current method is imbalanced since the Electoral College votes decide the final candidate for the presidency. However‚ I would prefer the Approval Voting method‚ which I consider better than the current method (plurality method). A method in which the candidate with the most first place votes wins (Math in our word by Sobecki & Bluman‚ p. 788). Looking back at the campaign in 2000‚ many people

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    Protesters in Honolulu‚ Hawaii and all over the United States express their political differences about the recent election win to Donald Trump and how very disconcerted they are due to the shocking outcome. People in the LGBT community‚ African Americans and Minorities have been greatly presenting their feelings and thoughts on Trump’s’ victory. Now that its 2016 protesters are not as violent as they used to be back in the old days‚ protests with the new president is more peaceful and less physical

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    Electoral College

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    The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens. The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors‚ the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President‚ and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors. A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect

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    set to open for her republican nominee presidential candidate‚ Donald Trump. In every aspect of the speech it was successful and powerful in delivering a message. However‚ there was a strange similarity in her speech. It sounded as though we had heard it before. As many began to realize‚ her speech indeed did sound like a speech we had all heard before. Who’s was it‚ that it had such striking similarity to? Michelle Obama and her speech she delivered at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. When

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