Trump (Republican) might win the election if he spends most of his time in OH, PA, VA, NC, GA, WI, and IA. These seven states will really boost up his votes. The first strategy that I have for Trump to boost up his votes, he will have to really persuade and talk more about the economy and social issues in each of the states. For example, if he becomes a president, what kind of changes there might be. People want to know about the changes that the government makes, therefore Trump should tell them everything that they need to know. Trump should not talk about immigrants a lot because people in some of these states are likely immigrants. Therefore he should be more careful when he say the word “immigrants”. If he doesn’t be careful of the things
It is obvious the Republican Party has no brains. If they elect Donald Trump to run for president, they are going to lose big time. They can blame themselves for being so stupid. The establishment runs the Republican Party. They are the ones who lose major elections. The leadership of the Republican Party shifts the blame to conservative wing of the Republican Party; however, it is the moderate wing of the Republican Party who loses elections. Does John McClain ring a bell? If the Republican Party hopes to win the presidency, they must run a conservative or face another trouncing in the next election. It is that simple. Therefore, the Republicans had better wake up fast if they want to
Bush’s method of topic by topic argument along with many emotional appeals was a rather effective way of winning the audience’s support. By appealing to the emotions of the audience Bush was able to give the audience issues they could relate to as well as issues they would feel strongly about. With an emotionally involved audience Bush was able to gather a great number of supporters of his party, just as he intended in his original purpose. The further reference to the character of the people involved in the issues really paid off by drawing the crowd closer to the people working for them. With the topical structure and the appeals used, the speech was a very effective tool in gaining support for the Republican Party from the northern Arizonan audience.
In spectacularly calloused fashion, the Trump administration recently announced the termination of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA. With thousands of hard-earned collegiate degrees, blossoming careers and immeasurable amounts of gratitude and patriotism, DACA recipients have inspired the successes of future generations. Yet, with the stunning overconfidence of a seasoned gambler and the bumbling inexperience of an amateur, President Trump may have just jeopardized the futures of thousands of dreamers and America’s identity, gratifying his own electoral base through the destruction our nation’s identity.
On January 1st, 1994, a treaty that created the largest free trade area were signed into place by the trilateral of United States, Canada, and Mexico. NAFTA is a promise made by world’s most significant corporations claiming to create many high paying jobs and raise the standard of living in the US, Canada and Mexico. As we approach its 21st birthday, NAFTA now links 450 million people producing trillion dollars’ worth of goods and services each year. However, behind this seemingly good deal, it also created many underlying issues. Beginning with NAFTA giving corporation opportunities to move factories aboard to the lower-cost Mexico. Manufacturing aboard did not only outsourced American jobs, it also caused manufacturers that remained to lower
War frenzy has gripped the hearts and minds of the neoconservatives in Washington and London. For the first time in history, the Russians and the Americans are dropping bombs on the same country. This is wonderful news is it not? Yes, if you're not a neocon.
Donald Trump is a highly successful business titan, real estate mogul, reality television personality, and now a 2016 presidential candidate. Since announcing his candidacy this past June, he has been very loquacious on his views pertaining to foreign policy. He takes a very realist approach when addressing these issues. His views are very much in line with the belief that the international political arena is not dominated by altruistic ideologies, but rather nation-states that are self-interested. His foreign policy platform centers on using hard power to achieve America’s goals in the Middle East and to eradicate illegal immigration.
The 2016 presidential election has been one of the most talked about elections because of one man, Donald Trump. When the billionaire real estate mogul announced that he would be running for the Republican Party candidacy in the 2016 presidential election, he sent this country into an uproar. Donald Trump, who has never shied away from the media, has become one of the most talked about presidential candidate in history. On the day of his announcement for the republican candidacy, he sparked controversy because of his comment about the Mexican people, stating:
Donald Trump has brought up some good points during his campaign running but that still doesn’t stop him from being an arrogant guy running for president. He states “Stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons,” that’s a great idea but how is he going to stop that from happening. He can’t stop say stop and expects it to be done, he has to think about his plans and how he is thinking of stopping Iran.
This, he hoped, will allow him to acquire supporters essential to win the New Hampshire primary. Trump was seen at the town hall speaking with business owners and answering questions. In addition, he shook hands and practiced one-on-one communication, which is an important part of retail politics. Retail politics refers to meeting with numerous people and establishing a good relationship. In turn, this could be the deciding factor between victory and loss. In this situation, Trump was able to pull off the victory in New
America is said to be the land of opportunities, freedom and equality for all. People began migrating to America since over 70 years ago in search of a better life. In earlier times Europeans migrated to the New World/America with the desire of making something better of themselves. Some people migrated to obtain land, and some migrated for an opportunity to live a more prosperous life. In the last ten years immigration to American has been composed of mainly Mexican immigrants. Many people for decades have seen America as a wonderful country that offers everything one needs. Since American is perceived as such utopia those people suffering of poverty, corruption, and/or violence in their country have a desire to move to America and establish a new life here. The United States (USA) today is composed of over 11 million illegal immigrants from all over the world, but mainly Mexico.
Examining Trump’s rhetoric and past actions, it becomes clear that Trump’s ability to be the leader of America, especially in today’s already heated world climate, becomes questionable. When even the members of his own party refuse to endorse him and claim that he is not qualified to run a country, the general public needs to sit back and question his integrity. In Trump’s past, he has proven to be an insensitive, racist, greedy business man. Why would he prove to be any different once elected to office?
Outline Introduction Daca is a short abbreviation of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. It is an organization or act that has been helping lots of undocumented immigrants to come to the United States for reasons such as economics, poverty, and violence. Dreamers are those hundredth thousand immigrants who came to U.S.A, hoping better things in their life. It is the policy introduced by the Department of Homeland Security on June 15, 2012. But with the current president Trump Approach of ending dace program, dace Dreamers are afraid of deportation, about their educational career affecting the whole us economy, health, education sectors.
I want to thank every one of you for the support, that you have gave not only on the campaign trail, but also during my two years in the United States Congress, this term. As you know election season is around the corner, and I am hoping to have your support again as we being to campaign for my re-election for the great 5th District of Minnesota. I am writing to inform you all my successes, failures, routines, and what I was responsible for during my time on Capitol Hill. As your representative, I feel that is greatly important to provide transparency to my constituents. This allows for you to know how I am representing your interests.
On the first Tuesday in November, voters cast their ballots for a presidential candidate. These votes count towards a group of electors who pledge a vote for a specific candidate in the Electoral College. Acknowledging the strong regional interests and loyalties which have played a large part in American history, proponents argue that the Electoral College system contributes to the unity of the country by requiring a distribution of popular support in order for a candidate to be elected president. Without such system, the president of the United States would be chosen through the domination of large urban areas over rural areas. As a result, residents in Idaho and Wyoming would be ignored in favor of California and Texas, leaving rural areas and small towns marginalized. Thus, the Electoral College system enhances minority status. Even though the Electoral College protects minority interests, the candidate that the majority of American citizens want as their president will not necessarily win over the presidency. Because each state gets two electors for its senators regardless of population, less populated states are overrepresented. One of the key reasons that George W. Bush won the Electoral College vote against Al Gore in the 2000 election without winning the popular vote was that he did better in the smaller states. Bush narrowly won the election, with 271 electoral votes to Gore’s 266, but lost the popular vote. In the recent election of 2016, despite the fact that Hillary Clinton won almost three million more votes in the general election than Donald Trump, Trump won the Electoral College and the presidency. Just as in 2000 when George W. Bush received fewer nationwide popular votes than Al Gore, Donald Trump will serve as the President of the United States despite being supported by fewer
That is a well- known fact. His tenacity and impeccable negotiating skills are by far what has propelled him through various business ventures thus far. Some see this as a plus dealing with foreign leaders, being a general who will stick to his guns, never wavering on his beliefs. A Pitbull in a suit so to speak, who is not going to back down. That whole “You aren’t going to run over US, our president won’t let you” type of mentality provides many of his supporter’s security. Trump holds nothing back. His filter is nonexistent. Spewing venom that most people wouldn’t dare to approach. He is relentless and cunning. Though he has no ideology whatsoever, his fearless doggedness has appealed to many with pent up frustration and anger with no particular place to put it. Except in that little voting booth. Power was finally