The presidential election can be a stressful, intimidating time for America. Arguments and opinions erupt constantly for months while America decides on who the next best candidate will be to run the country, especially for the 2016 election. Friction between the Republican and Democratic parties have been intense, and the candidates running for the 2016 election have been causing a lot of tension. The two candidates for this year’s election would be none other than Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. Considering each candidate 's ideas for dealing with issues such as America’s economy, healthcare, and immigration, my vote would go to Donald Trump.
Republican candidate Donald Trump has proposed a new idea to help improve the American economy. Trump’s primary goal is to “Create a dynamic booming economy that will create 25 million new jobs over the next decade” (“Economy”). To accomplish his goal, Trump outlined a few different ideas that he believes will lead to America’s economic success. Trump believes “Increasing growth by 1.5 percent would result in 18 million jobs (1.5 times 1.2 million times 10 years) above the projected current law job figures of 7 million, producing a total of 25 million new jobs for the American economy” (“Fact Sheet: Donald J Trump’s Pro-Growth Economic Policy Will Create 25 Million Jobs”). Furthermore, Trump plans on giving low and middle class Americans a major tax cut, as well as lowering business tax to 15%. He also wants to
In the history of The United States of America there have been 44 presidencies. The current election is showing many promising candidates and of them two have made a rather large name for themselves, Donald Trump for the Republican Party and Hilary Clinton for the Democratic Party. When discussing these candidates, although both have their respective positives and negatives, I believe Donald Trump to be the better candidate for president.
This year’s Presidential Election is one of the closest races in history. The 2016 U.S. Presidential election is Trump Vs. Clinton and this year’s election is more interesting than ever before, with promises as well as history being made! Today, I will be telling a few of their issue stances. By the end of my essay, I hope you can decide which candidate you would like to vote for!
America will elect the 45th President of the United States on November 8, 2016. The winner will be sworn into office on January 20, 2017. The candidates have been nominated by their party for the presidency. Businessman Donald Trump became the Republican Party’s nominee while former Secretary of State, United States Senator from New York and first lady, Hillary Clinton, became the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee. Both of the candidates have advantages and disadvantages. I support Trump for President specifically for his policies on gun control, foreign policy, and his ideas on reforming health care. I believe Trump’s policies are generally better than Clinton’s.
The 2016 presidential election is arguably one of the most important elections of our lifetime. Both the democratic nominee, Hilary Clinton, and the Republican nominee Donald Trump claim that their policies will increase job growth, as well as the overall gross domestic product (GDP) in America. Some of the clearest domestic policy contrasts between the two candidates involves energy and healthcare. Economically, Clinton and Trump differ on taxes and immigration. Between the two candidates, Trump’s economic plan would more likely result in higher economic and job growth, than that proposed by Hilary Clinton. In fact, Trump claims that his economic policy will result in 25 million new jobs. Trumps plan includes lower taxes, penalties for companies that move overseas.
American presidential election of 2016 was a few weeks ago, many are scratching their heads following the outcome result. Many, including myself are, asking the question who voted to bring Trump into office? No the better question is who did not vote to keep Trump out of the office. This must have been the same feelings and questions people had in the election of 1968 with Nixon, as the options they were left with to choose was not one of which many were enthused about. Richard Milhous Nixon born on January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California. (Biography.com Editors, paragraph 2) Donald John Trump, born in June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York. Both were one of five Children of their families. (Biography.com Editors, paragraph 2). In both of their of biographies, Nixon attended Duke University and earned a degree in law but Trump attended Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania, and graduated with a degree in economics. What lead these two in to politic and clinching the title of the presidency as “Law and Order candidates.
In the 2016 election, the two candidates running for President are: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Many people voting in this year's election are wanting someone different, someone who can get their points across. People are wanting someone who says, and will, make a difference in the world. America is filled with many disagreements and issues, especially on security as in NSA Surveillance; they also have issues on terrorists, and how they interrogate and torture them.
Who would you vote for Hilary Clinton or Donald Trump? You may have already made up your mind or may even be still trying to decide. I’ll tell you that they are both good candidates but each one has their ups and downs. Today I will tell you about the similarities and differences between the two candidates that you might or might not know. I will cover such topics as who’s been in office before and who hasn’t all the way to their views on different political issues.
Election year is upon the American public once again. Time for televised debates between politicians clamoring for their party’s spot on the presidential race. Time for billboards and commercials attempting to garner public support and sympathy, and time for issues facing the American public to be brought to the forefront of the American consciousness. Amongst the many varied politicians attempting to run for president, two have been interesting enough to try and compare and contrast between them: Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. Donald Trump is the current front-runner of the Republican Party, whilst Sanders
Trump plans on boosting the american economy by reforming policies with a pro-growth tax plan, introducing a new modern regulatory framework, passing an America-First trade policy, and introducing “penny plan”, which is a budget goal that Trump wants so he can help decrease government spending everything except
At present 2016, presidential race comes to a close, and both candidates are very appealing to the people of the United States. The two final candidates are, Hillary Clinton, the Democrat candidate, and a woman. Donald Trump, the Republican candidate and the most successful of the two. Voting for a new president of the United States is crucial, and with this essay, one will be able to choose which candidate is the superior choice. To begin, both candidates are very successful in their way, but with their media coverage both excel in this category, not to mention Donald trump’s view on immigration.
With the upcoming presidential election, there are many candidates seeking America’s vote. Among these candidates are Senator Bernie Sanders and businessman Donald Trump. Sanders is seeking the Democratic nomination, while Trump is seeking the Republican. These two front-runners stand out as being rather unconventional, each in their own respect. Sanders has an independent background and is gaining popularity with his democratic-socialist ideas. Whereas Trump is sparking controversy with his outlandish views and personal attacks on other candidates. Both men are popular contenders backed by passionate supporters. But if the election comes down to Sanders and Trump, which candidate will make the better President?
Donald Trump’s policies on taxes are geared towards helping the economy recovering and the establishment of more jobs. Trump wishes to cut down the income so it no longer negatively effects the middle
It is a good day to be an American. It is now official; we now know the two candidates running for President of the United States on the upcoming elections. Representing the Republican Party is Donald Trump and for the Democratic Party is Hillary Clinton. We are going into this presidential election with the uncertainty of not knowing if we have selected the most capable candidates to lead this country. On one side, we have Donald Trump, a person that has no political experience and calls it like it is. He lacks the people skills and often makes impulsive decisions. On the other, we have Hillary Clinton, former First Lady with a dark cloud surrounding her based on the outcome in Benghazi. Which of the two can lead this country and make it better? Only us, the American people, have that saying and I hope we all choose wisely.
The 2016 Presidential Election has been the most raging election in history. Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton are our major candidates who have a chance to hold presidency in 2016. Trump is the Republican Party representative, and Clinton is the Democratic Party representative. The presidential candidates Trump and Clinton both believe that the current issues on immigration are not effective; they additionally have different ideas on how to correct the problem.
Donald Trump’s plan focal point is on cutting taxes and how that will result in many benefits towards the economy. “The president-elect has said he can get the economy to grow nearly