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Heather T. Louisiana

Poverty in the United States

There are 43 million people living in poverty in our country. This is a serious problem. If the United States is suppose to be one of the greatest ...

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Michael B. Louisiana

Poverty in America

Poverty is getting out of hand and if our government continues to do nothing about it our country will downfall.

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Bailey Yates Louisiana

Letter to the president

Dear Mr/Mrs. president,

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drake smith Louisiana

World-Wide Hunger

There are many starving people out there, we need to fix this problem. Poverty is one reason for hunger. Poverty causes people to not be able to af...

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jalen w. Louisiana

Poverty

There are many places all over the world that are in poverty and we can't over look this issue. We need to all join together and address this probl...

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Dezmon Louisiana

Letter to are Future President

This letter is about our water

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Hannah H. Louisiana

What Will You Do for Our Country?

This is a short letter about issues I hope the next president will address.

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Tate B. Louisiana

Guns

People in the US deserve to keep their guns.

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jacob h. Louisiana

Future President,

Keeping our right to bear arms.

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kaelyn s. Louisiana

Troubled, Homeless Veterans

There are many problems in this world. One problem we need to fix is homeless veterans. There are way to many veterans that have nothing. They are ...

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Jessica Mount Louisiana

Future President

With everything that has been said in my letter all I ask is that you take into consideration how we feel about the situations going on in our coun...

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Anna W. Louisiana

Concerns About the Up-Coming Presidency

This letter is to the future president about the growing concerns in this country that need to be addressed if we are going to restore it to its or...

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Chandler Wiley Louisiana

Dear Future President

What will you do to stop racial discrimination?

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Trenton Lemoine Louisiana

Dear Future President,

With all being said, immigration is a good thing for America, but it can lead to many controversial things. Healthcare should be lowered for all ci...

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Haley S. Louisiana

Letter to the Future President

This letter to the future president of the United States of America states one simple issue. This issue is the poverty that is around the community...

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Chase Louisiana

Dear, Next President

Out of all my my research on this topic between the two candidates, I could hardly find any sources for Donald Trump. It's almost as he has avoided...

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Dezirae' Edwards Louisiana

Abortion

This letter is to the future president of the United States on the issue of abortion in our country.

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D'Nya Louisiana

Racism In Our Country

This letter is about how African Americans and some Caucasians are being treated unfairly. Either Clinton or Trump will be allowed in office and b...

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Averee B. Louisiana

Out of Control: Illegal Immigrantion

What Happened to the word "Secure" in our country?

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Peyton R. Louisiana

Our Economic Status

This letter is just an overview of where I stand in my beliefs of what our labor and business field should look like. Lower taxes will encourage bu...

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Donta Louisiana

Dear Mr. or Mrs. President

I'm 17 years of age 5'9 African American and Today I come to tell you that I want Police Brutality to stop!!!! The year isn’t over yet, and police...

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Trenton M. Louisiana

Back To The Basics

Our founding fathers had the right idea.

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Taylor F. Louisiana

College Tuition:Free or Not?

College is in many students minds as they graduate high school.Many of those students want to attend college but don't have the funds to do so.My ...

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Mahogany E. Louisiana

Justice For Young African Americans

This letter is mainly asking for some type of relief for the mothers and other family members of those who have been a victim of Police Brutality. ...

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Darby Louisiana

Gun violence in the United States

Gun violence in the United States kills thousands of people each year. I believe that there are things we can do to bring these numbers down.

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Ada M. Louisiana

Immigration

My view on the immigration problem in America.

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Skyler Maxwell Louisiana

Guns Kill People and Spoons Make Them Fat

Gun control is a serious problem in our country, so lets put them in the RIGHT hands.

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blessing i. Louisiana

Economy

Presidential plans for the economy

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TiquintonFisher Louisiana

High Expectations

Hello Mrs. Clinton once you win office, i would like to share with you some of the expectations I feel would benefit the country as a whole. First...

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Emily Mason Louisiana

Abortion

Abortion is murder

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Dae'Vern Mays Louisiana

Poverty In Ferriday Louisiana

Please read our desperate desire for a better environment.

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Jenae' Singleton Louisiana

Time to be Equals

Dear Hillary Clinton,

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Shelbi Louisiana

Dear future president,

Something must be done about the increase in violence and gun control laws for the safety of myself and future generations.

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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