US Presidential Election Campaign 2016

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US Presidential Election Campaign 2016 Focus for my Presentation: Why Hillary Clinton ended up as the candidate for the Democrats Why Trump ended up as the candidate for the Republicans Positions of both candidates Campaign focus of both candidates Why Trump won

Candidate evaluation process in the U.S Primary elections in all parties in the U.S Division of the delegates based on states „Super Delegates“ devided between the candidates with the most delegates Candidates can resign during primary elections

Why Clinton became the candidate for the Democrats The 6 candidates: Hillary Clinton Jim Webb Lincoln Chafee Lawrence Lessig Martin O’Malley Bernie Sanders

Jim Webb, Lincoln Chafee resigned after the first democrat debate Lawrence Lessig resigned shortly after. Martin O’Malley resigned after the first primary in Iowa

Clinton vs. Sanders in the Primary

Trump vs Cruz vs Kasich vs Rubio

Clinton vs. Trump Most Important positions http://presidential-election-issues.insidegov.com/

Campaign Focus Clinton: Trump: Immigration(Wall) Experience Minority rights LGTB rights Womens rights Education Ways to citizenship for illegal aliens Me or trump, Im the better choice Trump: Immigration(Wall) Deport illegal aliens Power to the people Renegotiate trade deals for more low wage jobs in the U.S Lower taxes Keep low gun controll Isolationist U.S Clinton is corrupt, belongs in jail

Why Trump Won