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What are the major/detailed platform differences between the different presidential candidates in the U.S. this year in your opinion? Is there any one particular candidate that you feel will really make a difference in terms of economy and foreign policy? Who/why?


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I have a problem with these elections. I simply don't believe what the politicians say. In the past elections we have seen candidates promising one thing and after being elected doing another. Perhaps the one politician I think still has some integrity is Clinton but I don't really like her politics.

They're all the same to me. 


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the diffferences between the candidates is huge if you looking at all the candidates, do you know the difference between democratic and republican, if you do than pick a side and the differences will get smaller and you can get a better answere to you question.


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