Argument Against Trump University
Throughout the race for the white house, Trump received various lawsuits filed
against Trump University. Trump University, opened in 2005, offered real estate
and managing wealth classes. Many questioned the legitimacy of Trump University
of fraud and false advertising. In defense, Trump claimed that Gonzalo Curiel, the
judge of the case, was not viable because he was Mexican (Biography.com Editors,
para. 29). Trump also refused to release his tax returns before the election was over,
which caused questions to arise in the public (Biography.com Editors, para. 31).
Before the Republican National Conventionin Cleveland, Trump chose Mike Pence as
his running mate (Biography.com Editors, para. 34). At the convention, held on July
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How did Donald Trump appeal to the public? First, Trump emphasized on Clinton s
weaknesses such as her e mail scandal. The result of the scandal resulted in a loss
of trust for Clinton, by voters (Cristina Silva, para. 3). Second, Trump stayed
confident during the race and never let his guard down. Trump got the attention of
voters by being bold and demanding change (Cristina Silva, para. 4). Third, Trump
had learned how to communicate with the public through his career on television.
He could use what he learned from being on television to get publicity during
debates and on other news networks. (Cristina Silva, para. 5). Fourth, Trump was
well known before the election. The people who were well aware of Trump before
the election tended to vote for him (Cristina Silva, para. 6). Fifth, Trump had enough
money to self run his campaign and the extra donations helped in developing a new
standard for campaigning (Cristina Silva, para. 7). Sixth, Trump appealed to voters
with his plans on immigration and stopping Muslims from coming into the country.
He taught civilians on how immigration is disruptive in our communities (Cristina
Silva, para. 8,10). Seventh, Trump s success as a businessman gave voters the
impression that he will be a successful president (Cristina Silva, para. 11). Eighth,
Trump gets points across with ease because he doesn t use complicated words,
making his plans easy to understand (Cristina Silva, para. 14). Ninth, Trump tells
things how they are and is honest about what he thinks. Voters see him as a
trustworthy candidate (Cristina Silva, para. 15). Tenth, Trump reached out to
voters. During his campaign he went far and wide to spread what he had to say out
to voters. He would also go off script in order to make his speeches more meaningful
and from the heart (Cristina Silva, para. 19 20). Eleventh, Trump fought for swing
states by visiting the mixed