by Eliana Angeles | Mar 9, 2026 | University of Houston
“Be there, will be wild!” The U.S. is closing in the 2020 presidential election between then current President Donald Trump and democrat candidate Joe Biden and states are tallying up the votes. President Trump preaches election fraud claims towards his followers and...
by Simi Socks | Mar 9, 2026 | University of Houston
Divergent Interests Between Electors and Elected: A Precursor to Democratic Erosion in America In the 2014 paper “Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens”, Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page found that there is a very weak...
by Connor Parrott | Mar 9, 2026 | University of Houston
Introduction After his defeat in the 2020 Presidential election, Donald Trump immediately began to protest against the outcome, claiming fraud and subsequently filing numerous lawsuits in hopes of overturning the election in his favor. Trump’s denouncing of the...
by Lizzie Casazza | Mar 9, 2026 | University of Houston
Should a president always be held accountable for crimes committed in office if he claims they were necessary to doing his job? In Trump v. United States, the Supreme Court essentially ruled no. Under the 2024 ruling, a president would have absolute immunity from...
by Abigail Tuufuli | Mar 4, 2026 | Arizona State University
An updated version of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE, Act was passed by the House of Representatives on February 11th of this year. Meant to “[ensure] the integrity of elections” – in the words of Speaker Mike Johnson – the SAVE America Act would...