All posts tagged "Voting"
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Gabe Fernandez | June 18, 2017
Jeremy Corbyn to Introduce Run the Jewels at Glastonbury
Will May be listening in?
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Alexis Evans | November 18, 2016
Kanye West Booed After Saying He Would Have Voted for Trump
....if he had actually voted.
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Mariam Jaffery | November 7, 2016
Which States Vote the Least and Which States Vote the Most?
Who votes (and who doesn't?)
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Mariam Jaffery | November 4, 2016
What Is “Vote Trading?”
An alternative for third-party voters who don't want to help Trump get elected.
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Bryan White | October 26, 2016
The Saga of Justin Timberlake’s Unlawful Ballot Selfie
A pop star not NSYNC with the law.
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Kevin Rizzo | August 2, 2016
Why A Circuit Court Struck Down North Carolina’s Discriminatory Voting Law
A Circuit Court says the law intended to discriminate.
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Alexandra Simone | June 23, 2016
Miss Universe 1996 Speaks Out Against Trump
Trump needs to stop making enemies...fast!
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Julia Bryant | March 24, 2016
Why Millennials Need to Vote in the Presidential Election
There's no excuse for millennials not to vote.
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Kevin Rizzo | February 3, 2016
Trump Might Not be a Gracious Loser After All
He's apparently not a classy loser after all.
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Julia Bryant | February 2, 2016
Donald Trump is the Most Unfavorable Presidential Candidate In Recent Years
He's not the best, despite what he'll have you think.
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Kevin Rizzo | January 27, 2016
2016 is Here: What are the Differences Between Caucuses and Primaries?
What's about to happen in Iowa and New Hampshire?
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Valeriya Metla | May 2, 2015
What Part Will Hispanic Voters Play in the 2016 Elections?
A look at the voting bloc that could decide the election.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 8, 2015
American Values Index Highlights Increasing Multi-Religious Culture
The American Values Index shows an increasingly multi-religious culture in the United States.
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Kevin Rizzo | February 24, 2015
The Votes Are In: 2014 Election Was Most Expensive & Least Representative
The 2014 election was the most expensive in history and had the fewest voters since World War II.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 6, 2015
SCOTUS Cases to Watch in 2015
Check out the cases to watch in 2015 from the Supreme Court.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 3, 2014
Here’s Why We Shouldn’t Vote for Our Supreme Court Justices
We have different branches of our government for a reason.
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Marisa Mostek | September 29, 2014
Voting Gets You Laid
The way that the "Fifty Shades of Grey" series flies off of bookstore shelves makes it pretty obvious...
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Kevin Rizzo | August 14, 2014
Millennials as a Source of Political Change: It’s Just Not Happening
Millennials have unique viewpoints and priorities that color their political ideologies.
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Matt DeWilde | June 25, 2014
Sore Loser: McDaniel Challenges Weird Mississippi Primary Laws
Last night, in one of the most heated runoff elections in recent memory, Senator Thad Cochran narrowly defeated...
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Dominic Jones | February 19, 2014
Felony Disenfranchisement: Collateral Consequences
The effect of crime on society is often — and justifiably so — more victim-focused than offender-focused. We...
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 7, 2014
Cases to Watch in 2014
This year promises to be an interesting one in law. Here are some of the most interesting cases,...
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Hannah R. Winsten | December 12, 2013
You Should Vote Republican Because You’re a Basket Case
Good afternoon, folks! Are you ready for the weekend? I am. I’ll be organizing a march on Rush Limbaugh’s...