Thursday, August 6, 2015

Race to the White House 2016

The race to the white house has officially begin as the top ten Republicans start their debate today. It  has been an ongoing battle for the Republicans to face one of their own, Donald Trump. Trump who happens to be a mogul billionaire business man chose to run for the presidential election 2016.

Since he knows how to promote his business, he has used the same tactics to promote himself in the election poll. As a result, some of his fellow candidates are afraid of what is going to be the outcome

Trump is making headlines in the news. Despite of his remarks towards John McCain and Mexicans, he is still leading in the GOP nomination. Most of his GOP opponents were not happy of the remarks he made, for this reason, they asked him to withdraw himself from the race which he refused.

Citizens should choose wisely who is going to be the president of United States of America in 2016. 

As the race to the white house continues, President Barack Obama has improved the economy tremendously. The economy has grown with more jobs opportunity than any other presidents. Not only has the economy improved, but also America allies to other countries has improved. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/06/world/middleeast/us-and-allies-form-coalition-against-isis.html?_r=0

The candidates for the White House needs to look at president Obama accomplishment and the legacy he would leave behind.  Citizens needs to choose the perfect candidate to be the president. If they do not choose the right candidate because the candidates used logical fallacy, citizens have no choice but to blame themselves if the economy goes bad. Let the best man win.

 

Chafee
Running
Clinton
Running
O'Malley
Running
Sanders
Running
Webb
Running
Probably not

Biden
Probably not

Not running

Warren
Not running

The republicans

Running

Bush
Running
Carson
Running
Christie
Running
Cruz
Running
Fiorina
Running
Gilmore
Running
Graham
Running
Huckabee
Running
Jindal
Running
Kasich
Running
Pataki
Running
Paul
Running
Perry
Running
Rubio
Running
Santorum
Running
Trump
Running
Walker
Running




http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/elections/2016-presidential-candidates.html

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