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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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Good News for the Republican Party

Yanet Gonzalez ’17  Inside Politics Hillary Clinton’s potential 2016 run for the presidency has the Democratic Party thrilled in hopes of maintaining their hold of the White House. The Republican Party, however, is feeling the pressure as they work hard to find a candidate capable of battling Clinton. Despite the fact that neither party has […]

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The Future of the Republican Party: Sink or Swim

Eric Miller ’16  Inside Politics On November 7, 2012, Republicans across the United States went to bed disappointed as they watched their candidate, Mitt Romney, fall to the incumbent president and Democratic nominee, Barack Obama, in the 2012 presidential election. While pre-election polls had indicated a nail-biting race, the president’s victory in virtually every single […]

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The Week in Review: “What’s the Hype?”

Carly Anders ’13 This week Catalina Camia predicted wins for Rick Santorum in Tuesday’s GOP primaries in her USA Today article regarding Mitt Romney’s perceived weakness as a Republican candidate due to his moderate views. The Los Angeles Times discussed the resignation of Susan G. Komen official, Karen Handel, following a dispute regarding funding to […]

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