This presidential debate brings up many perspectives and conflict in which candidate would make a better president. Simply said, this presidential race, is like no other. In the article “If Necessary, I’ll Vote Trump Over Hillary,” that was published in February 24, 2016 by Nicole Russel, does not represent a good overview of the both candidates due to her bias opinions The Federalist Article, lacks details of Trump, but explores in depth of Hillary. Russel explains how “Clinton Has a Terrible Track Record” by breaking down the issues she faced as the Secretary of state. Furthermore, Russel explains how Hillary is proven to be a liar, and a example such as her “illegal” use of a personal email was brought up.
In the year of 2016, the most controversial issue that occurred was the presidential election. Hilary Clinton, a Democratic nominee and Donald Trump who is a part of the Republican Party, both fought for the spot to become the 45th president. Many felt that Donald Trump should not have been chosen to become president due to a stance on equality rights. Donald Trump does not believe in equality for genders and races and he makes it known on twitter. However, individuals presume Hilary Clinton is the better candidate because she has experience in the political field and has a devoted her time in reaching for justice.
This year is an extraordinary year for American politics as there is an upcoming presidential election. On Election Day, the citizens of the United States will cast their vote for the presidential candidate they would like to see become the next leader of this great nation. However, there are many things to take into consideration when voting for either candidate. Hillary Clinton is an individual who has a great deal of experience in American government.
The similarities and differences of the 2016 Presidential Campaign regarding the economic policies parallel each other. Both Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump have similar goals yet have striking differences when it comes to their plan of action. The gaining of revenue for the U.S. economy presented by both candidates focuses on their primary objective. However, contrasting the vision of both successors, their plans of actions are very diverse. Clinton, purposes implementing a Greater tax for those companies who outsource their jobs; she would “reinvest those earning into the American people”(C-SPAN).
The recent events of the 2016 presidential election have turned the race into an absolute nightmare. The American voters have whittled the candidacy down to two candidates of completely polar views on nearly everything. Clinton is on the far left and Trump is on the far right, which generates a precariously balanced peace between them. One little gust of accusation and everything comes tumbling down. Consequently, the presidential race has been bitterly fought, and both campaigns have utilized cheap tactics to attempt to pull ahead of the other candidate.
Keepin’ It Real With Hillary The Presidential Election being only fourteen months away, presidential candidates, especially the republican candidates, are lined up as far as the eye can see. Some would say that this election is one for the year books, since the most favored candidates are not of the stereotypical politicians. The most noticeable nontraditional presidential candidate is Donald Trump, a high powered billionaire.
This years presidential debate was the last hope for either candidates to win over the heart’s of voters. This years race to be president has been filled with many different characters. Twenty three candidates in total to be exact. The final candidates being for the republican party Donald Trump, and for the democratic party Hillary Clinton. They both went back and forth at each other making sly remarks, and stating the facts to upgrade their candidacy stock.
Currently, two equally popular candidates are competing for the Democratic nomination for the 2016 election: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. It is in the best interest of the Democratic party and the citizens of the United States to give the nomination to Ms. Hillary Clinton. Clinton’s position as a moderate democrat gives her an advantage in mediating between political parties in a nation currently plagued by extreme partisan politics. Additionally, Clinton’s long-standing reputation as a First Lady, a US senator, and as U.S. Secretary of State has made her a politician known and respected both domestically and abroad.
I must admit I found both articles quite intriguing and captivating. I must however, agree if Hillary Clinton were elected president there would there would definitely be more drawbacks than advantages. When I first found out Hillary Clinton was running for president I was thrilled the thought of the first female commander of the United States paving the way for other women. I said to myself why wouldn’t women vote for her, this is our chance to break free from those barriers that have been set against us. However, after learning more about Mrs. Clinton I realized she is certainly a flawed white woman and perhaps is not the best or the right person for this position.
Trump and Clinton both say they favor secure borders, but in every other respect they are at odds over how they’d tackle key immigrant issues. Experts on both sides of the debate cast the candidates’ proposals as radical, arguing Trump is overtly anti-immigrant while Clinton is too lax on policies. Trump’s immigration reform plan calls for a wall to keep people from coming to the United States, mass deportations, and migrant bans. Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that “he will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and he will make Mexico pay for that wall” (“Migration”).
Secretory Clinton's position is that she wants to expand access to families because a lot of low-income families have no access to health care. On Clinton's website I found that 14 million people are suffering from mental illness and have no access to cure it. Trump's position is that he will repeal and replace Obamacare with healthy saving accounts because Obamacare cuts money out of families who came to Obamacare. WHen I fact checks on their statements, it turns out that Clinton can expand access easily and Trump might not work because it is just way too expensive. Clinton is the best
Sometimes, how they engage in the debate becomes more important than what they say in their arguments. Trump and Clinton both present reasonable ideas in regard to federal taxes, but as the conflict intensifies, both candidates behave in ways that are potentially damaging to their public image. This concept of “how” thus pushes identity goals to the forefront of the conflict. Relation issues also become a driving force in the presidential debate. Clinton argues in favor of actions that mostly align with Democratic ideals such as progressive taxation.
Presidential Election 2016 We are less than a month away from the 2016 Presidential Election. American citizens will be choosing their next executive leader on November 8th, 2016. As usual, we have a candidate from the Republican and the Democratic parties, Donald Trump (R) and Hillary Clinton (D). Even if Donald Trump has very interesting proposals and ideas, eventually Hillary Clinton is the better choice for our presidency because of her terms on Taxes, Military, and Education.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both have plans that involve immigration issues in the United States. Each of the candidates took a long time to process a plan to solve the issues of immigration. The plans are very different and others will like some plans better. Donald Trump favors the deportation of unauthorized immigrant that get it trouble, and to secure the borders of the United States. Hillary Clinton favors that all of the immigrant should be given equal citizenship and every family should be able to get health insurance.
The 2016 Presidential election has already set out to be the most one of the most historical election to date. Nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have been doing everything in their power to obtain the Victory. While many citizens may agree that both are unqualified to be president. The 3rd party candidates are trailing by a huge margin in the race to become the next president of the United States of America. The choices come to down to either one of the two democratic and republican nominees’.