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The Dangers of Disenfranchising College Students in New Hampshire

by David Millman | May 27, 2022 | Dartmouth College

On March 8th, 2021, the New Hampshire state legislature tried to make me ineligible to run for office in my college town. That day, there was a hearing on HB362, a bill that would remove student housing as proof of domicile (i.e. where someone lives) in New Hampshire,...

The Bottomless Pit: The Steel Trap That Is Populism, and Why Escape May Not Be Feasible Once Sprung

by Andrej Prokolab | May 25, 2022 | University of California, San Diego

With the increasing polarization of Americans, and the newfound wave of popular support for far-right populism as birthed by Donald Trump and his supporters, it is becoming increasingly difficult to ward off disinformation and reconcile the misled masses as all...

Pennsylvania’s Republican Senatorial Primary Suggests a Re-Legitimization of Anti-Liberal Democratic Populism

by Akshay Yeddanapudi | May 24, 2022 | University of California, San Diego

The GOP senatorial primary, in Pennsylvania, has been dominated by the candidacies of Mehmet Oz, David McCormick and Kathy Barnette. Beyond their disparate political histories, however, lies a pair of fundamental similarities which suggest the relegitimization of...

The Mexican Recall Election: President Recalls Himself

by Maggie Pierce | May 24, 2022 | University of California, San Diego

President Lopez Obrador uses the process intended to remove an unpopular President from office to instead reinforce his supposed popularity. On April 10, 2022 Mexico held a Presidential recall election  – the first of its kind – which President Lopez...

The Republican Party’s War on Democracy

by Luke Willett | May 23, 2022 | University of California, San Diego

A recently leaked draft from the Supreme Court shows that the Justices have decided to overturn the longstanding case of Roe v. Wade. This will give states the ability to mandate whether or not abortions are legal within their borders. Some states have already passed...
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