by Kasey Olympiev | Feb 13, 2025 | Boston University
In an effort to explain what some often feel is the unexplainable, political scientists have been devising metrics to analyze those voters who cast their ballots for authoritarian candidates, to varying degrees of success. Among said metrics typically used are age,...
by Johnathan Cohen | Feb 13, 2025 | Boston University
In January, Congressman Andy Ogles, a Republican Representative for Tennessee, introduced a resolution to revise the 22nd Amendment, allowing President Trump and any future president to serve a new maximum of three terms. Now you may be wondering, under this...
by Yana Gokhman | Feb 11, 2025 | Boston University
On Monday, January 25th, President Trump was sworn into office for the second time, and he has been very busy since then. His controversial candidacy and, ultimately, his presidency in 2016 pivoted the U.S. political system in ways the country has not seen before. ...
by wolf.895@osu.edu | Oct 16, 2024 | Ohio State University
When it comes to the city council, how much do they do? What are the inner workings of a city’s council? What are the positions of the members of the city council? Are city councils even important? These are questions that plague the everyday American. They lack...
by roberson.167@osu.edu | Oct 11, 2024 | Ohio State University
For the last two weeks, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I have volunteered for the Ohio Democratic Party’s phone bank, speaking with local candidates across the state and interacting with potential voters. Our task was to collect data on voters’ knowledge of the...