The presidential election is a long and complicated process, it takes funds and supports to have a smooth campaign. Most candidates begin building a campaign, raising money, soliciting support, and courting the media for months, before the election begins. Every 4 years we elect the president and vice-president by an indirect device known as the Electoral College. There are many political parties, but the most popular ones are Republican and Democratic. The difference between the Republican and Democratic is their views on social issues and how abortion should be handled.The two final candidates for the 2016 Presidential election are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump . . I have reasons why you shouldn’t vote for Donald Trump, and reasons …show more content…
Hillary Clinton is one of the most accomplished person ever to run for Presidency. She also making history, being the first woman to rule for office not only once ,but twice, second time's a charm. For years she had a front row seat to politics as a first lady and how to connect to people. As once Secretary of State and U.S. Senator from New York, Clinton was an inspirational figure for billions of women around the globe, she went out her way to restore the shattered credibility of the United States. she helped get health care coverage for 8 million American children. She has a strong stand in how education should be set up, Clinton believes “All community colleges will offer free tuition” for families with lower income of $100,000. The average middle-class family makes about 30,000-50,000 dollars a year, and that’s without subtracting all life expensive, and needs. She also has supports from many black communities , their being denied justice and …show more content…
Immigrants build this country and it’s an insult for him to say, all immigrants do is cause crime, sell drugs, rape. Most crimes are committed by Americans, and that’s either White, Black or interracial people. The presidential election is meant to shower Americans who they’re about to put in office. Sometime the choice is hard and tricky, but if people don’t vote “Bad officials are elected by good citizens who don’t vote” (George Jean Nathan). American citizens often they take voting for granted, and so if you don’t have your mind set on either of them just consider voting for Clinton. She’s more experienced and prepared for the challenge a lot for this country. She has plans layout if she’s wins, unlike Trump’s, who just wants to wing it. I rather have someone who fully prepared with many backup plans, then someone who resembles a dictator. I don’t want to vote for someone who’s going to isolate us from the world and invite bad company. Trump has never held a political office, any other experience ,he has with government comes from being a business owner and a citizen. I truly believe Hillary Clinton will make an excellent president and open up doors for more females to join