Tournament: Notre Dame | Round: 5 | Opponent: | Judge:
Clinton will win, but the race is tight
Cahn 11/2 (Emily, staff @ Policy Mic, “Presidential polls today: Nov. 2 polls show Hillary Clinton with edge over Donald Trump”, https://mic.com/articles/158313/presidential-polls-today-nov-2-polls-show-hillary-clinton-with-edge-over-donald-trump#.AEH45j0VX)
Less than a week out from Election Day, Hillary Clinton maintains her lead over
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Clinton still has an advantage with six days to go until Election Day.
Repeal of qualified immunity creates fears of violent crime and a chilling effect on law enforcement – FBI specifically opposes
Wright 15 (Sam, public interest lawyer, “Want to Fight Police Misconduct? Reform Qualified Immunity”, http://abovethelaw.com/2015/11/want-to-fight-police-misconduct-reform-qualified-immunity/)
Before getting into what Campaign Zero is proposing and why their proposal ought to include
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them from holding those officers accountable is not democracy. It is fascism.”
That’s a winning issue for Trump
Zeitz 16 (Josh, 7/18, politics and history @ Cambridge, “How Trump Is Recycling Nixon’s ‘Law and Order’ Playbook”, www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/07/donald-trump-law-and-order-richard-nixon-crime-race-214066#ixzz4P0p4CFd3)
Today, the law and order rhetoric is back. The crime interestingly, is
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that doesn’t exist. But Donald Trump is just that sort of salesman.
Policy focus is critical to perceptions of stability – Reassures moderates to vote for Trump
Lemire 11/2 (Jonathan, staff @ Courier Times, “Race tightening, Trump goes hard after 'Obamacare' in Montgomery County”, http://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/news/local/election/race-tightening-trump-goes-hard-after-obamacare-in-montgomery-county/article_badb98f8-a103-11e6-ab2b-d743ea07b64a.html)
For Trump, the day's appearance marked a sharp shift from his standard brash tone
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voters would not forget Trump's most damaging moments six days before the election.
The race is tight; final campaign and messaging opportunities mean now is the key time
Ballhaus 11/3 (Rebecca, staff @ Wall St. Jnl, “US election: Trump and Clinton switch tactics as race tightens”, http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/us-election-trump-and-clinton-switch-tactics-as-race-tightens/news-story/eb9e658787e033947298c9572040e951)
With polls showing a tightening in the presidential race, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
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over two days starting overnight, and making two stops in North Carolina.
Merely tightening the polls cranks the economy – Investors are on the brink; we can win this disad independent of uq ow’s the link arg’s
RTE 11/2 (Russia Today – Euro edition, “Tightening US election race causes market jitters”, http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/1102/828737-us-election-2016/)
As Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump pushed their closing arguments ahead of next
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lead to a more dovish stance from the Fed in the months ahead.
Economic decline causes extinction. Burrows ‘09
Burrows and Harris ‘09 (Mathew J. Burrows, counselor in the National Intelligence Council, PhD in European History from Cambridge University, and Jennifer Harris, a member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit, April 2009 “Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis” http://www.twq.com/09april/docs/09apr_Burrows.pdf)
Of course, the report encompasses more than economics and indeed believes the future is
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within and between states in a more dog-eat-dog world.
Extinction must matter under any framework so that deliberation over the alternatives will continue.
Bostrom ’11
Nick Bostrom ‘11, “The Concept of Existential Risk”, 2011, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford Martin School and Faculty of Philosophy http://www.existential-risk.org/concept.html
These reflections on moral uncertainty suggest an alternative, complementary way of looking at existential
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the process of getting there (but rather, if possible, improved).