Being the President of the United States of America is without a doubt, the most important job in American government. For someone to become the next President, they must earn votes from the public. The Democratic and Republican candidates go through a lot to make their mark on the voters. This year, as a Republican candidate, we have Donald Trump. Trump launched his presidential campaign on June 16, 2015. As an extremely wealthy businessman and television personnel, Trump’s run for presidency has shaken some people; but not everyone is against him. His favorable number of votes in the state elections give off the idea that Trump actually has a decent chance at winning the whole election. . The votes for elections always lead to predictions. …show more content…
In an article from Inquisitr, it starts off by saying that Trump is simply an attention seeker; but as his number of supporters grew, so did the chance that Trump can take the election. Now, Trump is seen as a front runner and is campaign is taken very seriously. With turning to six different polls for a prediction, two of the Republican pollsters “believe that the circumstances are so ripe for Republicans that Trump could win just on lingering resentment towards Barack Obama.” While Trump winning the presidency might not seem like such a terrible idea to some, others seem to believe that it could lead to drastic events for America. “Some of the most likely scenarios included an economic collapse or a major terrorist attack — none are outside the realm of possibility.” Pollsters from Vox, seems to believe that Trump predicting a terrorist attack could help him win the presidency. “His only shot to win in the general is the 'I told you so ' campaign, if there is a major, major terrorist attack," Amandi says. "In the casino magnate style that has always been his life and persona, he is betting it all on this one issue." And Trump already claims to have predicted
From CNN, to The New York Times, to ENews forecast all websites and newscasts were telling voters that Clinton was for sure to be the next president of the United States of America. An article from the New York Times website clearly said that the chances of winning Hillary Clinton was 85%. Whereas Donald Trump only had a 15% chance of winning. The data was based solely on pre-election polls as of Election Day (Katz). Inspite of the pre-election polls, the exact Election results proofed quite the opposite. This evidence helped the reassure Hillary voters and be confident of her
Donald J. Trump, is known to many as the orange man who wags his finger down a long table of celebrities firing them left and right every Sunday night on NBC. To others he is known as the billionaire tycoon, who graces our headlines for remarkably insensitive or oddball remarks. All (not even possibly Mr. Trump himself), at least until now, viewed him as a possible candidate for the next President of the United States. But as polls indicate, and citizens across the country (both moderate and conservative) vote in favor of Trump, he may very well be sitting in the oval office come January 20th, 2017. Whether this strikes fear in your heart, or tremendous hope is beside the matter, no one can deny the fervor and mania Trump
This may not have been so damaging, if only Donald Trump had any political experience whatsoever, but he has none (Project Vote Smart). Karl Rove, former President Bush’s chief political advisor, once said that being the President of the United States may b...
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:
Because Donald Trump wanted to become a Presidential Candidate to shake up America and our way of choosing a Commander in Chief he has taken the focus off of other candidates. To me, he has done just that. In turn, he has also showcased a lot of his ignorant behavior and poor attitudes towards others. Eventually, this will affect how America votes; against Donald Trump. Furthermore, Donald Trump lacks a Presidential form of social interaction. This candidate appears to be impatient when others challenge his position on facts versus his opinions. When he dislikes someone politically or personally, Trump uses his popular attack-mode tactics to make his point. Repeatedly Donald Trump fails to be intellectually stimulating as a Presidential Candidate. Often he has a habit of stating his offensive
Trump should be president and here’s why: Audience: Republican party members that are against Trump or generally uninformed voters. What makes someone a good candidate for president? Someone that can “Make America great again” which brings me to my candidate, Trump. Donald Trump is more of a business man than a presidential candidate, but we can use the business aspect in running our country today. He believes in fixing a lot of the major issues that we have as a country, one of them being our overall financial debt.
“Make America Great Again” (Trump). This is the quote Donald Trump runs by. But if this was true, why does he say that if he were elected, he will take actions that will only make America suffer? Trump has never done anything beneficial for the U.S. He is a businessman who only cares about making money and increasing his wealth. Trump should not become president, for he is an unqualified candidate who has no political background and makes unconstitutional promises.
5. Trump believes in American exceptionalism. Donald Trump will not be able to promise greatness among our society or a country. But he will attempt to make America great again. Trump will take his drive for perfection on his properties and actually figure out how to make America better. He will be expecting greatness from us all, he in doing so he will tell us how to get to great. As he does with his business he will inspire people to be better than they are and have the hope that none of their
Many people know the name Donald Trump very well, while others know little about him. Some have very strong opinions to Trump running for president and others are on his side, despite what he says. This is a very controversial topic in politics right now, especially because he has many supporters and he is a republican. Donald Trump has too many suspicions about his running for president. For example, he ran for president before as a Democrat but failed and he went to run again, but is now a Republican. Trump also had gone bankrupt before, yet he is running for president. He also has made statements that he wants to stop immigrants from coming into the United States, which has made a lot of people believe he is racist. There are many different
Donald Trump is a republican politician and businessman who was elected on November 8, 2016, as the president of United States taking the power in January of 2017. Trump brought many worries to a lot of people in the U.S.A and abroad which made them unhappy, but his presidency also made many people happy, especially Christians and republicans. I personally did not watch the debates, but I was able to hear about it on people around me, as most of the people that I know wanted Hillary Clinton to win because they saw so much of discrimination on Trump. Trump focused his campaign and debates on focusing on changing America for better, but the better changes were saying was only to give the opportunities to Americans only, cutting off the opportunity
After 229 years, it is time for a major change in the White House. The change needs to be different, confident, and positive. The change that is needed to be great again is Donald Trump. Trump is already changing America for the better and is likely to win the Republican general election with his skyrocketing support from Americans. Trump shakes the nation with his energizing force, which gets people’s attention. He should be the president of the United States for many reasons. He is different from a regular politician, his confidence is contagious, he is tough on immigration, he wants to return manufacturing jobs to America, and lastly, he has more a more aggressive trade stance than his competitors.
You wouldn’t know it walking through campus, but the Democratic presidential primary ended months ago. Bernie stickers still adorn backpacks, jackets, cars, and even the occasional forehead. At least some of these lingering displays of support carry a defiant streak, borne out of the feeling that the system steamrolled a worthwhile candidate. The beating https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2016/07/27/when-will-the-bernie-or-bust-people-stop-being-ridiculous/?utm_term=.04ad2836dc3athe Bernie-or-Busters have taken in the arena of public opinion has only added to a broader sense of frustration and malaise. Furthermore, the fact that Hillary Clinton represents the evil against which Bernie fought helps create a sense of hopelessness and apathy. There will always be the loyalists who will never abandon their candidate, whether it be the Berners or the one guy who still carries a torch for Jeb! However, those in the former camp should take solace in the fact that a similar situation happened before (unfortunately, nothing would console a poor Jeb! devotee).
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
Anyone who knows about politics knows that choosing a president is never an easy decision. I mean think about it, who is really good enough to control the free world? Over the years the choice has been fairly easy but, the upcoming election is nothing to take lightly. In the past the presidents have made sure that everyone was taken care of but with Donald Trump in the running that may be coming to an end for a while. It’s looking like he has a pretty good chance of winning which will definitely not be good for American citizens.