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    As an African-American male in the United States of America, the opportunity to exercise my constitutional right to vote in the 2016 Presidential election was an honor. During this time, I was a first-year college student in another county in Texas; therefore, I decided to use an absentee ballot early on in the voting process. However, voting by an absentee ballot was a concern because I wanted to make sure that my vote counted. Nevertheless, as a new voter, I proceeded with filing in my absentee

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    respective parties. After all, the whole point of the selection process is to find a winner, and to do so, parties need the optimum candidate. The last president made history as the first African American to be elected to office. The 2016 presidential election may feature our first viable female candidate for the oval office. In politics, most voters only recognize a few names. The candidates know it’s important to get your name in the ring early, and to make sure the people know who you are and

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    Media Synthesis Essay

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    The media has been and always will be the main source for news and information about any issue, namely the Presidential Election. The way media portrays a candidate can affect how the nation views them as a whole, but different media sources portray a candidate differently based upon their audience and who owns them. Clinton’s portrayal in the media can differ greatly from source to source. In sources with conservative heavy audiences like Fox she is looked down upon and unfavorable comparisons are

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    The 2016 presidential election was one of the most controversial moments in history; what many people thought would be impossible, Donald Trump won the presidential election. He did this by blatantly exaggerating and butchering the truth. This possessed the fragile minds of ill fated conservatives, and therefore won him the election. This is an external influence. Something that is put forth whether it is by the media, a politician, or a book that gives either a negative or positive impact on you

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    Electoral College if their candidate, Hillary Clinton, wins the popular vote (Procon). If that happens, then Robert and the eleven electors will officially become electors of Washington, and they will earn the right to vote in the real election (Procon). On the real Election Day, the five hundred and thirty eight members of the Electoral College can technically vote for anyone they want (Procon). This process was thought of and finally agreed upon

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    Presidential Debate

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    Jackson Dr.Dubose Debate Speech By far, the United states presidential debate is one of the most popular debates in America. The debates are extremely important for the citizens of the United states because they help those in the audience as well as those watching from their homes decide who will be the country’s next president for the next four years of office. Not only does the debate reveal how the presidential candidates will solve their issues for the country, if elected, but they also create

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    The Korean Resource Center (KRC) which is a non-profit organization that was retrieved in 1983 to help and support low-income immigrants, Pacific Islanders, Asian Americans and also people of color communities in Southern California. They use a holistic approach which KRC strives to help our community by offering services, culture, education, organizing, and coalition building, All those seek to enhance the life of the individual and the community. They are all looking forward to fight for their

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    Ohio Senator Reflection

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    The Government class that I partake in is writing to an Ohio Senator and I hope that your response can be casual and informative. I would also like to ask for some of your personal memorabilia, anything from a signed picture to a bumper sticker, something that we can proudly hang in our classroom. Your name jumped out at me especially; actually it was the “R” next to your name that especially intrigued my curiosity. As a proud Republican myself, I wanted to know the response you get when you answer

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    New College Compact or College for All Act? The 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses are a series of ongoing heated battles between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. One of the most prominent topic is the issue of student debt. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, student loans have quadrupled since 2004, to $1.2 trillion (Brown). This insurmountable debt is an astronomical problem for Americans today and more so, for future Americans. College tuition has been

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    Rise Of Populism

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    The Rise and Fall of American Politics The 2016 presidential race has become a bloody fight with the Donald being crowned king of the Republicans will the civil war of the left continuous to see who will be crowned king. We have the establishment of both parties being challenged by outsiders, and we also have the rise of blue collar voter turnout in the primaries. This election has turned the country against each other it is biting and gnawing at the seams of our political system. As the race to

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