The Billionaire Candidacies Jacob Lokash Feb 5, 2020 Because of their unique financial situations, both Bloomberg and Steyer can operate outside the traditional process…
What Trudeau’s Re-Election Means for the Canada-U.S. Relationship Shirley Wang Nov 7, 2019 Because Trudeau lacks a clear majority in the House this time around, his Liberal government cannot simply rely on…
A Concise Guide to the 2020 Democratic Primaries Max Clark Nov 4, 2019 With nearly 20 candidates running in the Democratic Primary in one of the most archaic and oblique electoral…
The Catholic Case for Andrew Yang Andrew Figueiredo May 10, 2019 Yang’s campaign is noteworthy for Catholics. The more I researched his campaign, the more I noticed curious aspects…
Medicare For All: A Double-Edged Sword Alexandre Monnier May 2, 2019 There are a variety of ways to achieve a universal healthcare system in America, and Medicare-for-All is not…
Democrats at the Dinner Table: Responding to Ilhan Omar’s Israel Comments Emma Frattasio Apr 9, 2019 On the surface, the Ilhan Omar controversy is a struggle for religious tolerance in American politics. However,…
Why I’m Worried About the Democratic Party Max Clark Feb 22, 2019 As the Democratic party seeks to retake the Presidency and Congress in 2020 and effect change on Capitol Hill, it…
Match nul au Congrès Américain Lauren Naniche Dec 16, 2018 A l’issue des élections de mi-mandat aux États-Unis le 6 novembre 2018, l’échiquier politique a pris une nouvelle!-->…
The Democratic Bellwether-in Kansas? Andrew Figueiredo Aug 4, 2018 Each of the 435 US House districts contested in November has its own geographic, cultural, and political quirks. It…
Conservatives in Crisis: PA-18 Emilio Rosenthal Apr 14, 2018 Since the election of President Donald Trump, the Democrats have ousted Republican incumbents in several state and…