Part 1: Why Did President Trump Win the Election
Mass media has had a significant effect on the election, in 2016 more than ever. In the weeks leading up to the election, whoever acted the most controversially was
Donald Trump: President, you decide. Elections are upon us this year for a new president. Who will you be wanting to represent your interest in the United States for the next four years. Do you even think that voting matters? Well many things have changed since the last election. For example, for the first time ever, in the U.S history, it held its first Black President back in 2008, winning two campaigns in a row. What is it to expect for this 2016 presidency? We might even have the first female…
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comes along and the presidential elections begin, political cartoons on the candidates come into play. While there are numerous issues currently being spoken about in the media, there is only one issue that I feel is most spoken about, that should be left alone. That issue is Mexican immigration. One of our presidential candidates Donald Trump is a massive supporter of sending back any immigrants, particularly Mexicans, to their birthplaces. I believe that Donald Trump is a huge racist who feels that…
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the unfair electoral college in our presidential election years that has been around for over two hundred years. I believe the time has come to where the electoral college or should I say deflect morals needs to be abolished from the constitution of the United States Article II Section 1 Clause II. Which specifies how many electors each state is entitled to have. Ever since 1964 there has always been 538 electors in each presidential election. It is divided by 435 Representatives, 100 Senators…
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world as Trump wins after months of anti-Islamic rhetoric”- Gareth Davies. The Republican made his most controversial remarks about Islam in December last year, sparking anger among the world's 1.5billion followers of Islam when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. after a mass shooting in California. There are many parallels with trumps actions and using fear to The Crucible. In the rest of this paper you're going to read about a few of these parallels to the Crucible and how Trump went…
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Client Overview (Introduction) Donald Trump grew up in New York City, New York with his father who taught him about real estate and selling property for profit. While in New York he lived with 4 siblings and made a lot of money in his childhood. He has been married 3 times and has 5 children. He also has millions of dollars invested in buildings, real estate all over the world, beauty pageants, golf courses, and houses/towers in large cities. He started becoming well known because of his influence…
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Donald Trump went from business to politics in 15 years. Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946. He grew up in Queens, NY and grew up kind of bad. His parents sent him off to New York Military Academy when he was only 13 years old. When he grew up and was old enough to go to college he went to Fordham University in New York for a couple years. After a while there he dropped out and went to Wharton School of Finance in Pennsylvania. He graduated from Wharton in 1968 at the age of 22. Before he graduated…
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not support political equality in our country. The winner take all system favors some voters more so then others based on which state they live in. Unless a vote is cast for the winning candidate, it has minimal to zero effect in the outcome of the election. The distribution of votes is improper under the Electoral College. If we were to use a direct voting system, no matter what state a citizen resided in their vote would equally be counted. The electoral system of our country is based on a winner…
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parents finally realized that the difficulties around us were too much to minimalize and divorced. The separation of finances still never in sighted planning for the future. I continued to grow up thinking that saving was only something the rich did. Government ideals were only starting to be discussed by my Father as he thought about Social Security. He used to say that depending on Social Security is ridiculous when you think of aging. My relationship with my Father became more and more…
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President from 1829-1837. His first attempt to run for President ended with John Quincey Adams wins even though Jackson won the popular and electoral votes. Jackson was frustrated over his loss in the election of 1824, therefore he came back stronger than ever in the election of 1828 where he ran as a Democratic Republican Candidate, whose focus was on being the President of the “common man”. Upon his election, he assumed his presidency with the idea that he now had complete control of the government…
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want to win. The reason that that is important is that some states would be left out of the campaign if the electoral college was not around. Another reason it is fair for America is that it gives more power to the smaller states and takes some from the large states. The reason that it gives more power to the smaller states is that it gives more votes per person than larger states. The electoral college also helps with the election not being a very long process; if the electoral college did not exist…
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