The Pros And Cons Of Presidential Candidates

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The stakes have been incredibly high in this election. As it stands, we are engaged in seven wars abroad, our economy is in a constant state of flux, and so many families are struggling across America. As a result, the need for new leadership has never been greater.

At this point, although we have a *presumptive* nominee, we do not yet have an official nominee, and when the last votes were cast in June, neither Secretary Clinton nor Senator Sanders had secured the nomination. We will need delegates like you to support the strongest candidate as our nominee, and I know that Bernie Sanders is the strongest candidate against Donald Trump.

Many young voters have been brought into the Democratic party as the result of Senator Sanders’ campaign. These people are the future, not just of our country, but of the nation. As we enter the Democratic National Convention, 13 million people have supported Senator Sanders in his effort to become the Democratic nominee - with record numbers of individual campaign contributions (with an average of $27 per donation) and without receiving funding from any major corporations or super PACs. And consider the “Bernie or Bust” movement - even when voters are constantly told that race is lost, still they're don’t give up on Bernie - and you should not give up on him either. …show more content…

We must end the disastrous, unending wars in the greater Middle East. We need to ensure a robust economy by strengthening the American middle class by providing universal health coverage and a $15/hour minimum living wage. They want a President who cares about the future of our country and understands what Americans are going through every day, and guarantees all Americans a future to believe in-- this is something we can all ACTUALLY get