How Democrats Can Win Back the White House in 2020 Anthony De Luca-Baratta Oct 10, 2017 It was 3:48 AM on November 9, 2016 on the East Coast. The world sat in stunned silence as it watched Donald…
Canadian Complacency: Trudeau in the Trump Era Quinn Lazenby Jan 12, 2017 “We’re actually closer than friends. We’re more like siblings,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a state…
Baracking Down the Obama Legacy Andrew Figueiredo Jan 10, 2017 Unquestionably, the incoming Trump administration represents a shift away from President Obama’s administration.…
Facebook and Fake News in the 2016 Election Nicole Sharma Nov 28, 2016 As Americans reflect on the 2016 election, many left-leaning voters are pointing a finger at Facebook, condemning…
The End of the Party of Clinton: A New Era Jules Achard Nov 10, 2016 A number of months ago, during the heat of the primaries, I wrote an article examining the numerous ways in which…
44 States, 86 Houses, 5923 Legislators, And Almost Zero Attention: This… Koji Shiromoto Nov 7, 2016 Those political junkies like me anxious to see if America is marginally closer to a Trumpocalypse might find…
The Social Media Election Nicole Sharma Nov 3, 2016 In the 2016 US Presidential election, it is clear that Facebook has become a major platform for political…
The Fate of Republicans Sean Azoulay Oct 28, 2016 In a mere ten days, the next leader of the free world will be appointed, and for better or worse we will be…
The Superdelegates Ryan Mernin Apr 8, 2016 Democratic Party superdelegates were invented for times like these. In 1980, after Jimmy Carter lost his reelection…