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    least some influence on their opinion on issues and topics such as this year’s presidential election from their peers. These candidates focus on winning the affection of millennials. Millennials are the largest population of people in the United States‚ and winning these votes over could mean the difference in winning the election. As Companies use social media to promote and boast their products the same goes for presidential

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    Introduction Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th president of the United States and Hillary Clinton is in the running to become the 45th president of the United States. This great accomplishment is conjointly due to great leadership skills. Leadership can be defined in many ways. Leadership is currently defined as a process where an individual influences group of individuals to achieve a common goal (Northouse‚ 2012). There are many different kinds of leadership from servant leadership to transformation

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    Every four years the citizens of the United States of America come together to vote and elect the President of the United States. Voting in any type of election is important because it voices our opinions in selecting important leaders and officials and overall policies. Voting helps the person to decide what will they see done for themselves in the future depending leader who has the same views as you. The voter also is able to voice their opinion in future policies that will come into effect in

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    A presidential candidate is very similar to an actor. They both perform through employing various strategies around their body language‚ tone‚ and diction choice to grab the attention of the audience or voters. Their performance creates an impression on the viewer‚ which‚ for the candidate‚ is very critical to their election outcome. Therefore‚ candidates like Senator Obama and McCain in 2008 prepare for every debate and public appearance to create a certain impression to try to entice the voters

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    candidates. Media coverage of presidential campaigns is undoubtedly the biggest platform to reach voters. One major aspect of media coverage of campaigns is the presidential debates which have now gain recognition as a prominent tradition to a build to US presidential elections. From John Kennedy and Richard Nixon to Barrack Obama and Mitt Romney‚ presidential debates has been seen the biggest platform to project the image of candidates. A candidate’s image in an election‚ according to some campaign

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    government. In 2016‚ some women become the leader of some developed countries around the world such as: German‚ England. The American and the world keep watching the US presidential election this year with two candidates‚ and one of them – Hillary Clinton has more opportunity to become the president. Once Clinton wins the election‚ she will mark the first female president in US history. On the other hand‚ if Hillary Clinton won’t sit on the President seat in the White house‚ she also fights for women

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    If I live in a battleground state during a presidential election and the major parties are neck and neck with each other‚ I would probably not consider voting for the third-party candidate. As Ryan Lizza pointed out‚ it takes a lot for a third-party candidate to even make it to the presidential election. Some of the obstacles they must endure are getting on the ballot in the first place with such harsh burdens placed on them by the other two major parties who do not want third-parties there‚ as well

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    balancing in state votes to be counted. If we only have a national government based on a popular voting system‚ the cities in certain regions would overrule the rural and more isolated populations. Their voices would be not heard. 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

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    in social media: Barack Obama - In my examples‚ I can’t leave out future President Barack Obama. He has been seen as a leader in the use of Twitter during the Presidential Election. He has over 170‚000 followers and is following over 165‚000. Personally I remember the "twitter buzz" during the Presidential Debates as well as the election. As you can see we have adult beverage companies‚ exotic automobile manufacturers‚ pastry shops and our future President using social media tool‚ it’s not too

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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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