Wednesday, February 10, 2016


It struck many when Vice President Joe Biden decided he would not run in the 2016 presidential election. We can all say with his devotion and respect to President Barack Obama, he would’ve been a great candidate. With the support of his current supporters, Biden wouldn’t need much to prepare and rock the campaign to receive the nomination as the lead democrat. If Joe Biden became president he would continue to better the US by continuing what President Obama plans was for the US. Currently, in the race for democrats. We have Hilary Clinton, a woman who will change the way the US is portrayed if she becomes president. Many males would feel offended that a women was in office. But it would be the smarter move to better the economy. We also have Bernie Sanders, Senator from Vermont, he believes that change will not be easy to come by. He plans on continuing to help make college education free.

 On the other hand, for the Republican spot we have Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, and six other unfamiliar candidates. Billionaire, Donald Trump will only set the US back a couple of steps if he becomes president. Instead of implementing a plan to control the immigration, he wants to deport the millions of migrants who’s currently here illegally. While it may look like Trump is caring of the US, he’s only going to destroy us as a whole if he’s elected. Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon, skipped out on the New Hampshire primary party. He’s undecided on what position he wants to take part in the presidential election. He stated he wouldn’t mind being the Vice President for Donald Trump. It looks as though he’s taking this election as a hoax. We also have Ted Cruz, Senator from Texas. He won the caucus for Iowa. Instead of speaking on how    he feels about certain issues, he’s focus on how the people view him. He like to defend his image in the media. That’s not going to help us better the US Cruz. He’s not a candidate I would take serious in the election. He’s worried to much about himself and not enough about the US.

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