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OUDAILY 2016
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ELECTION ISSUE
About this issue: The Daily presents its November election edition, focusing on student perspectives on the presidential election.
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What you’ll see on the Oklahoma ballot KNOW THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
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compiled by Andrew Clark, Daisy Creager and Anna Mayer
wo major-party candidates will appear on the ballot for the Nov. 8 presidential election: Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump. Before casting a ballot for either of the candidates, be sure to get informed on the issues the country is facing and where both Clinton and Trump stand on them.
ECONOMY
Clinton wants to close tax loopholes for wealthy and large corporations, charge an exit tax for companies that leave the U.S., cut taxes for small businesses and working families and use the proceeds to create well-paying jobs, fund debt-free college and other investments. Trump wants to create 25 million new jobs over the next decade, reduce taxes for working-class Americans, prioritize the U.S. in trade policy and boost growth an average of 3.5 percent a year.
GUN POLICY Clinton wants to hold gun industry more accountable for “illegal and irresponsible actions,” increase background checks, prevent people with severe mental illnesses from purchasing guns and get rid of military-style weapons. Trump wants to nominate U.S. Supreme Court justices that will uphold the Second Amendment,
expand mental health treatment programs to prevent mass shootings, legalize right to carry across the nation and improve the background check system.
FOREIGN POLICY
Clinton wants to defeat ISIS, strengthen America’s relationships with its ally nations and be firm with its rivals such as Russia and China. Trump wants to submit a new budget to rebuild the military, emphasize cyber warfare and invest in a missile defense system.
IMMIGRATION Clinton wants to end family detention and private immigrant detention centers, reform the pathway to citizenship, defend DACA and DAPA , advocate naturalization and create a national Office of Immigrant Affairs. Trump wants to have Mexico pay for an “impenetrable physical wall
on the southern border” of America, detain and then deport anyone who illegally crosses the border, end Barack Obama’s executive amnesties, reform legal immigration.
ENVIRONMENT
Clinton wants to end family detention and private immigrant detention centers, reform the pathway to citizenship, defend DACA and DAPA , advocate naturalization and create a national Office of Immigrant Affairs.
Trump wants to have Mexico pay for an “impenetrable physical wall on the southern border” of America, detain and then deport anyone who illegally crosses the border, end Barack Obama’s executive amnesties, reform legal immigration. For more information about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s campaigns, as well as Gary Johnson’s, go to oudaily.com/candidates.
KNOW THE STATE QUESTIONS
compiled by Kathryn Lynn • @KathrynLAmonett
STATE QUESTION 776
SQ 776 states that the death penalty is not cruel and unusual punishment, all death penalty statutes are in effect and methods of execution can be changed.
STATE QUESTION 777
SQ 777 “prohibits the legislature from passing laws that would take away the right to imply agricultural technology and livestock production without a compelling state interest.”
STATE QUESTION 779
SQ 779 is a citizen initiative in favor of OU President David Boren’s penny sales tax. It would provide Oklahoma teachers with raises and provide more funds for education by increasing the state sales tax by one cent.
STATE QUESTION 780
SQ 780 is a citizen initiative that would change a number of current drug possession and property crimes from felonies to misdemeanors. It is currently a felony in Oklahoma to possess a drug if it has a high potential for abuse.
STATE QUESTION 781 SQ 781 would create a County Community Safety Investment Fund for rehabilitation programs involving mental health and substance abuse treatments to be distributed to counties in proportion to their population.
STATE QUESTION 790
SQ 790 seeks to repeal Article 2, Section 5 of the Oklahoma constitution, which prohibits government from using public money or property for the direct or indirect benefit of any religion or religious institution.
IN THIS ISSUE
STATE QUESTION 792 OU students stay true to third party • 8
OU’s huge collection of political ads • 6
Student anarchists refuse to vote • 5
SQ 792 would repeal law that states that a company can have ownership interest in only one area of the alcoholic beverage business — manufacture, wholesale or retail.