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    Donald Trump Hyperbole

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    ended up becoming the nominee for the republican party. The politician Nuts was created due to the outrage with the frontrunners of each respective party running for the nomination‚ like Donald Trump. As primary season progressed and Trump swept states‚ newscasters still predicted the fall of Trump. As voter turnout rose and masses of citizens rallied behind Trump the country continued to deny his prominence. The media realized

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    Donald Trump is the new president of the United States who won on the elections 2016th. This news which took every front page and was making headlines this morning provoked many opposed opinions‚ mixed feeling and most of all‚ shock around the globe. Donald Trump entered the White House as a Republican and he’s the oldest president of the US. In his victory speech‚ he addressed himself as the “president of all Americans” and he emphasized the need to “unify his great country”. Many controversies

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    doing so‚ the program attempts to bring awareness to its audience of the unreliability of Trump’s news sources‚ and in turn use more scrutinizing tactics in assessing which news sources to rely on and believe. At the beginning of the segment‚ Oliver states that the segment is going to address Donald Trump and his consistent and outrageous lies from his campaign into his presidency. While all

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    This election season‚ we are seeing a truly great power struggle between the two political parties in their efforts to further their own agendas. The biggest seat in the house‚ President of the United States‚ is up for grabs in the coming election. However‚ there is much more at stake‚ for both parties‚ than just the title of President. The winner of the election will set the tone of American politics for at least the next four years‚ and alongside that brand of politics will match an administration

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    Ralph Naider

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    Adriel Canales Civics and Economics Mr. Ventresca November 23‚ 2014 The Good Man Mr.Nader Ralph Nader a man who changed America for years and years to come. Mr. Nader is an unreasonable man‚ who refuses to live in a cruel country and America has changed in a big way because of him. America’s progress depends on him and is there because of him. Mr. Nader is unreasonable in many ways. Ralph Nader created his career and never put it an end to it even when people wanted him to stop running‚ when people

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    My wife and I had a long consersation on this question and I am just going to sum it up. My wife and I both do think elections matter whether the president serves 4 years or even 8 years. Most of the time‚ a president has more of an impact on the country than we think. Lots of people believe that presidents don’t have enough time to really do anything as president and my wife and I tend to disagree with this statement. My wife and I believe that a president’s decisions impact the generations after

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    I will state my position towards the electoral college along with the pros and cons leading to my choice. I will explain why the people should want to keep it along with why some don’t want to trust it. I will also explain what will happen if it goes away because we know what it does. The Electoral College always has it’s finger prints on the elections and more importantly on the very close elections. Both parties Republican and Democrat candidate feel at times as if they win the popular vote they

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    Justin Hall Mr. Weaver English 10 10 February 2017 Voter ID in America Voter ID laws in America go back to the 1950’s‚ when South Carolina became the first state that required a person to have some form of identification document or in some cases‚ a photo ID to vote or receive a ballot for an election. Throughout many years this topic became a controversial issue in America and has caused a major uproar between American citizens. Voter ID laws are backed up by voter fraud claims that are not accurate

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    Over the course of centuries‚ the United States of America has had many different Presidents‚ senators‚ and other government officials. Though no two government officials are alike‚ one similarity that many of them have is wealth. Typically‚ one must run a campaign and convince the public that they are fit to rule in order to be appointed to a position of power in government. These campaigns often require a large amount of money‚ that is covered by donations‚ sponsors‚ or personal income. Often times

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    The Effect of Third Party Candidates in Presidential Elections Although citizens of the United States have the opportunity to vote for many different offices at the national‚ state‚ and local levels‚ the election of the president of the United States every four years is the focal point of the American political process. The American political system has maintained a two- party system since its inception. Political scientists argue that a two-party system is the most stable and efficient means

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