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The Political Dismay That Entangles Around the Nation’s Main Political Parties

by Bricen Boudreault | Nov 19, 2020 | Suffolk University

The date of November 3rd, 2020 has been anticipated to come for over four years now due to the uprile and the call from the masses to urge citizens and voters to vote for what they believe to be a potential transition in power by either retaining Donald Trump as...

Fostering Distrust: The Corrosive Nature of Trump’s Widespread Accusations of Voter Fraud

by Molly Portwood | Nov 18, 2020 | University of Chicago

When Joe Biden was announced the President-elect of the United States, sitting President Donald Trump promptly filed multiple lawsuits in states regarding how elections were held and how ballots were counted… all of which have come up unsuccessful for him. Moreover,...

Election Manipulation Threatens U.S Democracy

by Patrick Connor | Oct 22, 2020 | Brown University

One month before Election Day, Republican Governor Greg Abbott issued two executive orders altering the newfound role of Texas as a swing state in the 2020 federal elections. First, he restricted mail-in ballot drop off locations to one per each of the 254 counties in...

Will Trump Peacefully Step Down if He Loses the 2020 Election?

by Mary Renfroe | Oct 15, 2020 | University of Georgia

While there have been highly contentious U.S. presidential elections in the past, there has never been reason to question if the presidential incumbent would step down in the face of a loss. However, as with many political traditions, Trump has broken this assumption...

Are Human Rights at Risk? A Deeper Look at Tennessee’s Newly Implemented Anti-Protest Law

by Madison Ambrose | Oct 14, 2020 | Northeastern University

Tennesseans have been protesting against systemic racism and police brutality since June, joining other states in demanding justice for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, two Black Americans killed by police officers earlier this year. The murders of Floyd and Taylor...
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