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John Quincy Adams Informative Speech
I am here to talk to you about the history of the John Quincy Adams election. He was the 6th president of the United States. He served from 1824-1829. He was part of Federalist, Democratic-Republican, and the Whig party. He was the U.S. minister to the Netherlands in 1794. I am here to talk to you about Donald Trump’s political beliefs. He is against abortion, and I believe that is amazing. “I'm a tremendous believer in education, but education has to be at a local level. We cannot have the bureaucrats in Washington telling you how to manage your child's education,” Trump said. “Veterans should be guaranteed the right to choose their doctor,” Trump said. That is some of his political beliefs. I believe that Trump is not the best fit for

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