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    social media, if not created solely from the very existence of social media itself. One of the most recent and shockingly entertaining effects that social media has had on social movements, is its involvement in presidential elections. Social media’s recent involvement in the presidential election has had a positive effect on our younger generations involvement at the polls. Looking back on the history of social media, there are three distinct time periods that play a role in understanding…

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    platform about the political parties and their respective presidential candidates. From the Democratic parties we have Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, as the front runner for the Democratic Party. And from the Republican side we have the billionaire Ms. Donald Trump, as the front runner for the Republican Party. And throughout their candidacy, the media have covered their respective political…

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    com/archive, during this election, I can say it honestly had little or nothing to do with policies that she was for or against she mostly bad talked Donald Trump or made herself look like the better choice (pumped herself up). I understand that it is a presidential election, a lot at stake, bashing the other candidate is what they do, but to have abandoned all your morals, is concerning, I just hoped because she was the first women ever to be elected by any political…

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    the Iran Hostage Crisis. Sadr had hands on knowledge of the occurrences of the crisis from the Iranian point of view. He first made statements about the theory in an article in the Miami Herald where he furthered previous statements by LaRouche. Primary events informed Sadr that the rumors he heard about an arms-for-hostages deal between the Reagan Campaign and the Iranian leaders. First, ongoing talks with Carter officials stopped in October. He later discovered the suspension of the…

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    The upcoming presidential election has been described as a great many things. but among the top are "crazy" and a "bad joke." In fact, there are only 2 words out of the top 20 that have a positive connotation (Fig. 1). Within the article titled "Can Donald Trump turn Texas blue?" which was originally published in one of The Economists online blogs, Democracy in America, a claim is made that, at first glance, seems as obscure as this election cycle: Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party may be…

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    Donald Trump Fallacies

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    Fallacies sell deodorant, and presidential candidates; no other candidate in the twenty sixteen election is better at using Fallieces than Donald Trump. What was once a name synonymous with money and power is now associate with wild claims about immigrants and China. On June sixteenth Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president. In a grand congregate of family members and supporters Donald Trump announced that he will, “Make america great again.” Mr. Trump has performed a metamorphosis…

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    As the 2016 presidential election wears on in the United States of America, members of the Democratic party have become split between the two running candidates. On one side lies pragmaticism heralded by candidate Hillary Clinton. Clinton is very much the establishment candidate in the race, favoring compromise with the opposing party to create slow, non-risky change. On the other hand, however, is Bernie Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist who believes that the democratic party…

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    speech on unity in the United States called “A More Perfect Union”, in which his delivery and words were clear and moving. (Center, N.C.) Unity is what is needed in this land of diversity. If someone did not feel this was a necessity at the beginning of this speech, it was likely he or she would view America in a new perspective after listening to President Obama speak. He delivered a speech about hope for change in America, which was his message throughout the presidential campaign. “A More…

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    2000 Election Analysis

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    Parties in the 2000 Presidential Election.” GET REAL DEMOCRACY. The Center for Range Voting, 2007. Web. Accessed 30 Sep. 2016. • This paper was written by a college student in Harvard University, but also, as it is stated in the article, used for a presentation at the 2001 meeting of the American Political Science Association. • The 2000 presidential election was one of the most controversial elections the United States has ever witness. As experts analyze the data, they state that almost no…

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    within the fifty United States of America, being at least thirty-five years of age, and being a U.S. resident for at least fourteen years. The true initial step, however, is filing a form with the FEC (Federal Election Commission). This allows the person to verify that they are planning on entering the race. It is also important to note that, while this is not entirely necessary, most file this because they have either received or spent an excess of five-thousand dollars for a presidential bid.…

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