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Trump: Could This Be the End of the Republican Party as We Know it?

Katherine McPartlan ’18 – Inside Politics Participant The 2016 election has been anything but typical. We have witnessed a successful entrepreneur take the polls by storm, an inexperienced state senator trailing behind, and the most qualified candidate be put to silence. For many young voters, this is the first election that they have paid attention […]

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Abortion: The Everlasting Debate

Alaina Keller ‘19 – Inside Politics Participant   On March 2, 2016, protestors rallied outside the Supreme Court Building to express their views on the Texas law regarding abortion clinics that was being presented before the justices.  The demonstration proved somewhat sudden in the eyes of the general public, for as political arguments in the […]

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Forgotten Man: Why John Kasich Is Still Relevant in the 2016 Presidential Election

Bradley Klustner ’18 – Inside Politics participant Even the most casual American political enthusiast would be able to tell you that the 2016 Presidential Election has been one of the most interesting, enigmatic, and polarizing in our nation’s history. The Republican Primary, at one point containing as many as 17 candidates, has been whittled down […]

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