Document Type
Opinion Piece
Date
1-31-2016
Keywords
Racial justice
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Description
If you’re a part of the thousands of people that gripe about the continuing political ads, relentless telephone calls, and debate analyses that clog up the daily news,some bad news awaits you: this election season is just getting started. By next week, people in Iowa and New Hampshire will cast the first votes of the 2016 presidential election cycle, creating a visual approximation on who may be the United States’ 45th president. This campaign process has been unique to say the least, particularly with the Republican nominees. For example, to many people’s surprise, political outsiders Donald Trump and Ben Carson have been frontrunners for the Republican Party since early fall.
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Racial Justice_Maine Campus_2021_01_28d
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Recommended Citation
Bailey, Brooke, "Political correctness not an issue; bigotry is" (2016). University of Maine Racial Justice Collection. 226.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/racial_justice/226
