by Laura Pomberg | Jan 11, 2021 | University of Denver
The world is ending. This is the thought that went through the minds of many Americans this past summer. It was a tumultuous period, filled with civil unrest, uncertainty about public health, and financial trouble. Worry was again pushed to the forefront of Americans’...
by Matthew Holmquist | Dec 3, 2020 | University of Georgia
One of the more recent trends of modern politics has been calling to have the First Past the Post (FPTP) electoral system abolished. If you happened to see my previous blog post, (thank you for reading), then you’ll know that I stress the importance of third party...
by Rose Burns | Nov 21, 2020 | Suffolk University
Following election day, it is fair to say anxiety levels were high. As my friend and I spent hours glued to the television, we watched history write itself as voter turnout soared and swing states swung heavily. We fell asleep on the couch and woke up to still, no...
by Matthew Mitchell | Nov 20, 2020 | Suffolk University
Throughout the past four years, the Trump Administration has been among the most confusing cases of revolving doors and executive disorder in the history of the United States. Before this, the democratic structure of the country has not been tested to such an extent,...
by S | Nov 8, 2020 | Georgia State University
Due to the COVID pandemic, there has been a surge of interest in mail-in ballots. President Trump and his administration claims voter fraud is rampant prior to the November presidential election; fueling debates The Context: During the latter half of the first...