101 Reasons to Vote for Hillary
By Wilson Casey
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As the 2016 elections approach, Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy is one of the hottest topics among voters and the media. Clinton has worn many hats in congress and is a well-respected leader--voters consider her one of the best female candidates for the president’s seat in history. She does not succumb to pressure and has the experience this country has been longing for. 101 Reasons to Vote for Hillary Clinton will help readers understand why Clinton’s backbone and relationship with America make her a perfect presidential candidate including:
The US would have its First Female President.
Clinton supports policies implemented by the previous administration like Affordable Care Act.
She is a highly experienced: a former Senator, Secretary of State, and First Lady.
Clinton is pro-choice and pro-environment.
101 Reasons to Vote for Hillary Clinton will make decision-making at the 2016 elections easy and meaningful.
101 REASONS TO VOTE AGAINST HILLARY CLINTON
Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy is one of the most talked about issues of the 2016 elections. As a former Senator, First Lady, and Secretary of State, she continues to be a controversial figure and is larger known as someone who will lead the country with a backhanded agenda of my way or no way.” 101 Reasons Not to Vote for Hillary Clinton will help readers understand why Clinton’s uncompromising character and experience do not make her a strong presidential candidate, such as:
Americans don’t need another Clinton in the White House after the Bill Clinton scandal.
Simply put, she seems cold”.
Clinton voted for the war in Iraq.
She was once a republican, now she’s a democrat who is considered a centrist by members of her own party.
And much more.
101 Reasons Not to Vote for Hillary Clinton will bring a fresh and concise perspective on Clinton’s candidacy during the elections.
Wilson Casey
Wilson Casey, a.k.a. the Trivia Guy, is one of the country's foremost trivia aficionados, with a syndicated newspaper column, an award-winning website (TriviaGuy.com) and a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest-running radio trivia marathon broadcast. His various published works include books and daily box calendars and cover many subjects. When not out speaking, promoting, emceeing and entertaining, he lives in Spartanburg, South Carolina, as an avid tennis player.
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101 Reasons to Vote for Hillary - Wilson Casey
INTRODUCTION
Hillary Clinton—you’re either for her or you are against her. And if you’re for her, you’ll find an ample stockpile of reasons in this book to help you convince your friends, family, coworkers, and even complete strangers of why they should be, too. It’s important that you’re involved because Hillary is on a trajectory that will hopefully make her the most powerful person in the world for the next four years! Even Senator Lindsey Graham, who ran for a while in the Republican primaries, who doesn’t like Hillary, who calls her the most dishonest person in America … even he thinks that she’ll be the next president of the United States if she runs against Donald Trump. So this election matters. And if you care, you should read my books.
There’s nothing trivial when it comes to deciding the next president of the United States. Your decision of whom to vote for in the 2016 campaign puts you in the personal mix for the future of yourself, your family, friends, and, most importantly, for America.
In trying to find the slippery and fragmented truth in this complicated political landscape, you have to blend public pronouncements and media coverage with personal feelings. It’s hard to speak softly, to think before you shout. Normally I’m not one to orate on national politics from the top of Mount Pundit, but when you write about politics, you’re forced to raise your voice. And it also helps to have a sense of humor.
Politics is big business. Most politicians acknowledge that, at least privately. And like all businesses, politics has specific rules of the roads, paths, and processes. These affect how candidates are perceived and elected, who gets into office, or who falls by the wayside. So if one aims to be the next president of the United States, she not only needs to be a great speaker and motivator, but an expert on how the political system works and how this affects voter choices. No one understands those key points better than Hillary Clinton.
All her angles, aspects, and strategies are covered. She not only plays the game, but she’s the referee and also the fan in the stands. She’s that good at what she does best—being a longtime successful politician in the limelight. She’s a rabble rouser and crowd pleaser with whomever she’s in front of. There’s no denying that.
All voters make decisions, but so many make choices based on things as trivial as a candidate’s untimely smirk, or sweat in front of a camera, or hairdo, or clothes. Sadly, many voters vote against one candidate more than for another. Many voters form their opinions on national political figures for purely personal or outrageously partisan reasons. That seems to be human nature.
Here in these pages I’ve given you 101 solid reasons to vote for her. They are not