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Donald Trump; Joe Biden; presidential elections; presidential candidates; 2020; American politics; voting; elections
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Make The Informed Decision: Biden Or Trump For 2020, Kaitlyn Vlasto
Make The Informed Decision: Biden Or Trump For 2020, Kaitlyn Vlasto
PANDION: The Osprey Journal of Research and Ideas
It’s election time again. The signs are out and the political ads are in full swing. The time has come for the United States and its citizens to participate in a democratic election, electing a politician and political party that they want at the forefront of our government. It is our responsibility to choose the party that we as a country believe will hold the ideals that will best combat the issues that plague our society.
The 2020 Election, Gabriel Smith
The 2020 Election, Gabriel Smith
PANDION: The Osprey Journal of Research and Ideas
Once every four years, on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, Americans exercise their democratic right to vote via presidential elections. We are once again approaching this point in what will be the 59th presidential election, this time between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. This election does not seem merely to be one of many because the victor will be forced to address rising extremism, a global pandemic, and economic uncertainty. For many Americans, it truly seems as if our identity, livelihood, and survival may rest on the shoulders of the victor. For this reason, it …