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Friday, September 23, 2016

Where Can I watch the Presidential Debate Online September 26 2016





The presidential debate is being anticipated with bated breath in the United States and indeed, all over the world. The total number of Americans expected to tune in, via television and online could top 100 million, making it the most viewed in history.

Despite the fact that both candidates have high unfavorable ratings with Hillary Clinton, representing the establishment, at a time when many people are disenfranchised with the political system. Donald Trump definitely does not represented the establishment, however, due to his controversial statements about illegal and muslim immigration, many people have branded him a "racist" and "dangerous".

The contrast in styles is evident, Donald Trump is unpredictable and a maverick, Hillary Clinton on the other hand is more controlled and takes less risks.

The debate will be broadcast on most major news networks as well as online, it beings at 9pm ET on Monday September 26. Don`t miss it!

Friday, September 9, 2016

Donald Trump Interview O`Reilly Factor 6 September 2016



Donald Trump recently gave an interview to Bill O`reilly on Fox News where he sounded very upbeat about his chances and the state of his campaign.

Upon analyzing a recent CNN poll that has Trump ahead by one point, O`reilly noticed that Trump`s support is divided along gender and racial lines.

Watch the full interview below.


Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Donald Trump Speech RNC Live July 21 2016





As expected Donald Trump has been officially nominated as the candidate for the Republican Party to take on the democrats in November`s election.

Since the departure of Ted Cruz and John Kasich from the race it became evident that the NeverTrump movement had run out of steam and many of those who were vehemently opposed to his nomination have now become reluctant supporters.

According to most national polls he remains adrift of Hillary Clinton but in shock polls that came out last week he was leading in two key swing states, Florida and Pennsylvania.

Many people think that Trump will benefit from a public sentiment of anger with elite politicians but it remains to be seen if he can win over enough votes from women and minorities in order to secure the presidency. Tomorrow the republican nominee will give a speech on the closing night of the RNC in Cleveland.