Yes, The Media Is Biased Against Trump. So What?

The American public craves for transparency, and it seems they have found it - nowhere.
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Yes, the Media is Biased Against Trump, So What?
Yes, the Media is Biased Against Trump, So What?
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Yes, the media is against Trump. The election is not rigged, as Trump has recently said, but the media is biased when it comes to the result of the elections. In fact, everyone in the country and abroad is biased. They are either showing their full appreciation for Trump while trying to ignore his mistakes, or turn their face towards Clinton pretending that her labeling as “hypocrite”, “liar”, “double-faced” or even “crooked” has nothing to do with the reality.

Is the Media Biased?

According to a recent poll by Quinnipiac, 55% of respondents believe that the media is on a full-force offensive against Donald Trump, while 42 disagree.

These numbers are not surprising. According to numerous Republican leaders, the media has been biased against them for years. This should not be a problem for Trump. Many say that he still has good chances to tip the scales in his favor, if he plays it right.

Trump on the Rise?

We have noticed an improvement during his appearance at the three presidential debates, and it seems that his third debate was the best he had. Despite many polls still showing that Clinton won, some independent televisions expressed loud and clear that Trump has won. Even online users voted in favor of Trump.

Of course, Clinton is still favored by the media, but this doesn’t mean that either candidates can win. Read on to discover how each candidate tackles the most important issues of Americans.

Solutions or Slogans?

Unfortunately, none of the candidates came with relevant solutions to the most important problems of Americans. Trump is more conservative on individual rights, domestic issues, economic issues and defense. On the other hand, Clinton is quite liberal and wishes to open the borders for more trades and more immigrants. Trump wants to build a wall at the border of Mexico, while Clinton wants to tear down all walls.

Transparency and Honesty?

The American public craves for transparency, and it seems they have found it - nowhere. Unfortunately, Hillary is not such a trustworthy candidate due to her “e-mail problem.” On the same note, Trump is the first candidate for presidency not willing to release his tax returns. Which one is more transparent and honest? It’s up to you to decide.

The American public is quite upset that people can buy political favors. Because Clinton has been in the game for so long, it seems that she knows all the rules and has managed to get into contact with the right people. Conversely, Trump is new in the game and may not be as willing to get political favors, except maybe from the intervention of Russia’s hackers.

Why not to Vote for Clinton or Trump?

If you haven’t found it yet, here are some reasons to vote for Hillary Clinton. Click the link, it’s really amazing! After you click it, continue reading below.

We’ve all heard from both candidates why they are the best. Here are some reasons why you shouldn’t vote for them. Let’s start with Clinton:

  • Email scandal: yes, the well-famed email scandal. Over 40,000 emails disappeared into thin air. Most Americans want Clinton indicted for this scandal. What do you want?
  • Believed to have sold favors: this conclusion was drawn by people who “accidentally” accessed Clinton’ s deleted e-mails. Quite interesting how they managed to do it.
  • Long experience but no results: while Trump has outlined this phrase over and over again, the truth is somewhat in the middle. Clinton has managed to accomplish many things, but not many of them had a positive impact on the economy and society.
  • No connection to the average voter: Clinton has an air of superiority. Despite her wide smile and pleasant appearance, she is envisioned as someone who is trying to hide something all the time. Conversely, Trump is that plain man who says what he thinks.

Now it’s time to look at Trump’s negatives:

  • Low number of funds: he managed to do some great ads against Clinton, but he didn’t have access to the funds Hillary had.
  • Overspending on his campaigns: Trump proves once again that he is an eccentric billionaire. He is willing to break the bank whenever possible. If he is planning to do the same as a president, the economy might collapse sooner than anyone expected.
  • Derogatory against women: it seems that Trump is not too keen about having women around him, maybe except for his wife and daughter.
  • All over the place with his policy: Trump, maybe more than Clinton, is changing as the wind blows on policy.

Who to Vote for?

In the end, it is you who will decide who is worthy to become our next president. The 2016 US general elections are near, so spend some time researching about each candidate to take a well-informed decision, I will not blame you if you vote for Hillary R. Clinton.

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