by Daniel Smith | Mar 5, 2020 | Suffolk University
This election cycle is easily the most politically charged and polarizing candidate run that our country has seen in recent history. Compared to the fierce and nail biting conclusion of the 2016 campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, the 2020 campaigns are...
by Rudy Meyer | Feb 12, 2020 | Boston University
While Democrats worry about the possibility of another four years of Donald Trump in the middle of a crowded Democratic Primary with multiple candidates making strides to clinch the Democratic nomination in July, one candidate stands out amongst the crowd: Bernie...
by John Russo | Feb 12, 2020 | Boston University
Election fraud has been one of the most prominent political talking points of the past four years, and the very crux of a democracy is free and fair elections, where one of the most important aspects of free and fair elections is allowing every citizen to vote in...
by Ronen Schatsky | Apr 29, 2019 | University of Chicago
Democrats are lining up to run against President Trump, and they will be confronting a unique challenge. Not only are they running against an incumbent president, a historically difficult feat, but they must run against populism. In his book “What is Populism,”...