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    In this country, we take great pride in our presidential elections. In the months leading up to November during an election year, it seems like the majority of the news cycle is made up of political content. Millions of dollars are spent, candidates can spent over a year campaigning, and voters are bombarded by constant attempts to be rallied or won over. For many, myself included, the campaigning process can be long, and tedious, but it has become a necessary part of our electoral process. In order

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    Contrary to how it may seem, presidential elections are not typically decided based off of logic. People would like to think that they are making informed judgements of the merits of a candidate, however psychology plays a subconscious role. Mainly, candidates tend to be chosen based off of manipulative tactics, first impressions, and the looks of candidates. The fact that candidates of certain parties tend to present information in a certain way is not coincidence, but rather a combination of

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    the most shocking upsets in recent American politics. Being that the odds were heavily stacked against Trump as poll after poll predicted Clinton be the victor, it was to the astonishment of many that he reigned victorious during this 2016 presidential election cycle. Be it the will of the country (or in this case electoral college ) this poisonous cheeto will now be the 45th president of the United States. So how did this happen, what was it about Trump that pushed voter behavior in his favor in

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    In today’s society it is noticed that in the most recent presidential elections, specifically the upcoming election in November, there are candidates that uphold little to no political experience. Some examples of candidates like this would be Donald Trump, a businessman who can carry out negotiations well regarding the economy however, his views can be seen as extremely conservative and violent towards other races and sexes, and Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon who is well educated and is able to speak

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    2000 Presidential Election The United States Presidential elections are often events that captivate and interest a number of people around the world. The 2000 U.S. presidential election was particularly notable for more than one reason. Certainly, the fact that an election year in the year 2000, the marking of the next millennium and next century, is significant in of itself. In addition, there were a number of critical issues facing the candidates in this election, as with any election. The role

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    Donald Trump 's victory in the 2016 presidential election took many people by surprise. Pollsters, political analysts, news anchors and even celebrities expressed shock that a Washington outsider could triumph over a candidate with Hillary Clinton 's history in politics. Clinton and Trump expressed views throughout their campaigns that were in direct opposition, including their opinions on the Dodd-Frank Act, the legislation that spawned the controversial Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. As

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    “The ear of the leader must ring with the voices of the people.” – Woodrow Wilson The presidential election of 1912 was by far the most interesting election in history. It was the 32nd election of the United States and it was held on November 5, 1912. There were three major parties, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and the newly added Progressive Party. The three people running were, Woodrow Wilson as a Democrat, Theodore Roosevelt as the Progressive Party runner, and William Howard

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    For this project, I centralized my theme around Presidential Election. Presidential Election is an indirect election in which citizen of the United States cast ballots for a set of members. In other words, citizen vote for their desired candidates. This idea is a great way to help spread equality among other U.S citizen and give other political leaders a chance to lead the country. Presidential election is truly a great example of a Democratic way of governing. This allows the citizen to vote for

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    2016 presidential election has many interesting and well informed candidates to date, the candidates which I find to be the most informed and best suited to lead the free world is Marco Rubio. Marco Rubio’s platform is based on youth, diversity and a new way of thinking about this generation. In this essay Marco Rubio’s background, quotes and plans as president will be stated to better understand why he is the best candidate for the presidential election. Marco Rubio was born in Miami, Florida

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    Since the beginning of U.S. presidential elections, the Electoral College has held the responsibility of choosing the nation’s next president. With 538 electors in the Electoral College, presidential candidates must win a majority of 270 votes from states across the U.S. to have victory in the general election. Forty-eight out of fifty states hold winner-take-all elections, which means that the candidate that wins the majority in each individual state wins the entirety of that state’s electoral votes

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