Sunday 4 September 2016

2016 US Presidential Race And Vote Online

On November 8th, 2016, the citizens of America will be heading to the polls to vote for the 45th United States President. With the goal of reaching as many potential voters as possible, the challengers will use a multi-pronged approach, including television and in-print advertising, campaign stops around the nation, scheduled debates, interviews with social media, political analysts, and more.



Vote Online in Presidential Polls

We’re always hearing about current presidential polling numbers telling voters which candidates are winning the race for President. These figures vary by state, and are often tremendously powerful on the actual results of elections. Polling participants in many cases are highly active citizens that actually only represent a small part of the voting citizenry. Vote Online In US Presidential Election Polls here on our site! We offer a mock survey that lets anyone to vote for the President online, regardless of age, race or citizenship.

Monday 29 August 2016

Compare The US Presidential Candidates

Read the comparison on issues of both top  US Presidential Candidates and their suggestions.

Hillary Clinton


Read The HILLARY CLINTON's Views On Issues:

  • Increase participation with China in regions of normal interest
  • Reinforce organizations together in the Asia-Pacific, incorporating with Japan and South Korea
  • Ratchet up the U.S. obstruction against Chinese cyber attacks
  • Take a more grounded position against China's human rights record
  • Advance standardization endeavors, including lifting the ban
  • Strengthen military organizations together
  • Abide by the Paris accord constraining worldwide carbon discharges
  • Expand interest in renewable vitality
  • Ban penetrating in the U.S. Cold
  • Block endeavors to restore development of the Keystone XL pipeline
  • Defend and conceivably develop President Obama's expulsion help activities
  • Allow a way to citizenship for the undocumented
  • Allow the undocumented to buy medical coverage
  • Focus requirement on the detainment/expulsion of brutal culprits
  • Abide by the multinational atomic arrangement
  • Reimpose sanctions on Iran for any inability to go along
  • Maintain Israel's military predominance in the locale
  • Fight the Islamic State with a coalition of Western and Arab states
  • Establish a no-fly zone over parts of Syria
  • Conduct more U.S. airstrikes
  • Arm and bolster Kurdish and Sunni Arab contenders
  • Maintain current limitations (under the USA Freedom Act) on NSA reconnaissance
  • Close the Guantanamo Bay confinement focus
  • Prohibit the utilization of brutal cross examination systems, such as waterboarding, on fear based oppression suspects
  • Tighten screening of individuals who have made a trip to nations confronting "issues with psychological warfare"
  • Increase sanctions on Pyongyang
  • Urge China to weight North Korea to shorten its atomic weapons program
  • Bolster U.S. ballistic rocket shield with associates Japan and South Korea
  • Ratchet up assents against Russia for its intercession in Ukraine
  • Help wean Europe off of Russian vitality reliance
  • Expand U.S. rocket protections in Eastern Europe
  • Ensure facilitated commerce assertions make U.S. employments
  • Oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  • Support the Export-Import Bank 


Donald Trump







Read The Donald Trump's Views On Issues:

  • Increase U.S. military nearness in and around the South China Sea
  • Investigate and rebuff China for uncalled for exchange rehearses
  • Designate China a coin controller
  • Ratchet up the U.S. obstruction against Chinese cyberattacks
  • Advance standardization endeavors, including lifting the ban
  • Lift tops on the barrier spending plan
  • Expand the outfitted administrations
  • Withdraw from the Paris accord constraining worldwide carbon outflows
  • Increase creation of fossil fills, including seaward boring
  • Remove carbon discharges limits on U.S. power plants
  • Finish development of the Keystone XL pipeline
  • Expand fencing and expand ethereal observation and fringe watches
  • Organize a mass expelling of the undocumented
  • Expand e-check
  • Withhold financing from purported haven urban communities
  • Renegotiate the multinational atomic arrangement
  • Fight the Islamic State with a coalition of Western and Arab states
  • Establish a no-fly zone over parts of Syria
  • Conduct more U.S. airstrikes
  • Increase U.S. ground powers in Iraq and Syria
  • Reinstate the NSA's mass reconnaissance program
  • Keep the Guantanamo Bay detainment focus open
  • Approve the utilization of cruel cross examination systems, such as waterboarding, on psychological oppression suspects
  • Ban Muslims from entering the United States
  • Urge China to weight North Korea to diminish its atomic weapons program 
  • Push South Korea and Japan to contribute more assets to U.S. cooperation 
  • Urge European states to put strategic weight on Russia for its Ukraine intercession
  • Ensure organized commerce assentions make U.S. employments
  • Renegotiate or pull back from NAFTA
  • Oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  • Designate China a coin control

Sunday 28 August 2016

US Presidential Election 2016 Candidates Short Introduction

Presidential Candidate: Hillary Clinton


Political Party: Democratic Candidate

Campaign Headquarters: Brooklyn, New York

Candidate Status: Active

Born : October 26, 1947 Chicago, IL

Education: 

1965 - 1969 Wellesley College, B.A.                   

1969 - 1973 Yale Law School, J.D.

Professional Experience: 

1973 - 1974 Attorney, Children's Defense Fund

1974 - 1977 Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas School of Law        1976 - 1992 Attorney, Rose Law Firm

Political Experience:        

1979 - 1981 First Lady of Arkansas                                       

1993 - 2001 First Lady of the United States                                          

2001 - 2009 U.S. Senator from New York                                          

2009 - 2013 U.S. Secretary of State

Presidential Candidate: Donald Trump

Political Party: Republican Candidate

Campaign Headquarters: New York, New York

Candidate Status: Active

Born : June 14, 1946 Queens, New York

Education:   

1964 - 1966 Fordham University (Transferred)1966 - 1968 University of Pennsylvania, B.A.

Professional Experience: 

1973 - 1974 Attorney, Children's Defense Fund1974 - 1977 Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas School of Law1976 - 1992 Attorney, Rose Law Firm

Political Experience:        

1968 - 1971 Elizabeth Trump & Son1971 - 2015 Chairman and President, Trump Organization2004 - 2015 Host, "The Apprentice," "The Celebrity Apprentice"















Presidential Candidate: Gary Johnson

Political Party: Republican (Before 2011) Libertarian (2011–present

Campaign Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

Candidate Status: Active

Born : January 1, 1953 Minot, North Dakota


Education:   

In 1971 Johnson graduated from Sandia High School in Albuquerque. 

He attended the University of New Mexico from 1971 to 1975 and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science.

Professional Experience: 

Businessman since 1976 - 1999 and owned Big J Enterprises  

Political Experience:        

He entered politics for the first time by running for Governor of New Mexico in 1994 on a fiscally conservative, low-tax and anti-crime platform. Johnson successfully sought re-election in 1998. 

Johnson founded the non-profit Our America Initiative in 2009, a political advocacy committee seeking to promote policies such as free enterprise, foreign non-interventionism, limited government and privatization. He endorsed the Republican presidential candidacy of Congressman Ron Paul in the 2008 election.







Quick facts about Jill Stein

Birthday: May 14, 1950
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Alma maters: Harvard College
Harvard Medical School 
Career: Member, Lexington Town Meeting (6 years)
Internal medicine physician (36 years)






Jill Ellen Stein is an American physician, activist, politician, and perennial candidate. She is the Green Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election. Stein was also the Green Party's presidential nominee in 2012. 
Political positions Green New Deal
Campaign for the Presidency 2016
Convention Primaries Campaign endorsements
Campaign for the Presidency 2012
Convention Primaries
Political Parties: Green-Rainbow Party Green Party of the United States
                          Career Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2010