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U.S., U.S.: New York, U.S.: Politics Jack Lobel January 10, 2023 U.S., U.S.: New York, U.S.: Politics Jack Lobel January 10, 2023 Gen Z helped defeat Zeldin. We must always remember why. Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics Garrett Spirnock November 8, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Politics Garrett Spirnock November 8, 2022 Fetterman’s Bold Social Media Presence Rescued his Campaign from Ruin Read More
U.S., U.S.: Economy, U.S.: Politics David Eckl November 3, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Economy, U.S.: Politics David Eckl November 3, 2022 Is it the Economy, Stupid?: How this Year’s Midterms are Defying Conventional Wisdom Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics Jackson Weinberger November 1, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Politics Jackson Weinberger November 1, 2022 Pat Ryan: A False Hope for Democrats Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics Claire Schnatterbeck August 3, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Politics Claire Schnatterbeck August 3, 2022 Going to the Dark Side: Wyoming’s Divide on Crossover Voting Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics Max Edelstein May 26, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Politics Max Edelstein May 26, 2022 The Los Angeles Left Needs to Rally Behind Karen Bass for Mayor Read More
World, World: Asia Amelie de Leon May 2, 2022 World, World: Asia Amelie de Leon May 2, 2022 Bongbong Marcos’ Presidential Campaign Is Actively Manipulating Filipinos’ Collective Memory Read More
U.S., U.S.: Economy, U.S.: Politics Saniya Gaitonde April 29, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Economy, U.S.: Politics Saniya Gaitonde April 29, 2022 Rising Gas Prices: A Danger to Democrats in the 2022 Midterms? Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics Dillon Mims April 5, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Politics Dillon Mims April 5, 2022 Sentiment Over Sense: the Far-Right Republican Strategy for the Midterm Elections Read More
World, World: Europe Sophie Bulova March 29, 2022 World, World: Europe Sophie Bulova March 29, 2022 Éric Zemmour: An Outlier in the 2022 French Presidential Election Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics, U.S.: Social Issues Max Hermosillo February 7, 2022 U.S., U.S.: Politics, U.S.: Social Issues Max Hermosillo February 7, 2022 What Minneapolis’ Local Elections Spell for the Future of Police Reform Read More
World, World: Asia Inwoo Kim November 30, 2021 World, World: Asia Inwoo Kim November 30, 2021 Korean Presidential Election of 2022 in Focus: Failure Was Not A Lesson Learned Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics Ava Young-Stoner November 19, 2021 U.S., U.S.: Politics Ava Young-Stoner November 19, 2021 An Election’s Rock Bottom(s): How Atlanta’s Top Mayoral Candidates Praise Police and Disappoint Progressives Read More
Avery Lambert November 9, 2021 Avery Lambert November 9, 2021 Beto O’Rourke Could Be Texas Democrats’ Best Hope to Replace Greg Abbott Read More
Yvin Shin August 23, 2021 Yvin Shin August 23, 2021 Doomed to Repeat It: Making the Mistakes of 2020 with the AAPI Vote Read More
Aili Hou April 15, 2021 Aili Hou April 15, 2021 The Virginia Governor’s Race: Emblematic of Party Identity Crises Read More
Ian Springer April 9, 2021 Ian Springer April 9, 2021 Republican Larry Hogan’s Success in Blue Maryland Offers a Potential Future for the GOP Read More
Claire Schweitzer March 30, 2021 Claire Schweitzer March 30, 2021 Was Kimberly Klacik the Unexpected Solution to Baltimore's Ills? Read More
U.S., U.S.: Politics Jake Tibbetts January 4, 2021 U.S., U.S.: Politics Jake Tibbetts January 4, 2021 GOP Attacks On Raphael Warnock’s Religious Convictions Are Certainly Hypocritical—But To Say That Is To Merely Scratch The Surface Read More