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Countering Nativism with Active Citizenry: Protecting the Vote While Arab, Muslim and American

November 29, 2016February 6, 2018 civic participation, Elections, nativism

BY HAMADA ZAHAWI It was 9:45pm on election night. Still avoiding the news, I boarded my flight back to Boston,

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How Changes to the Primary Process Can Improve Democratic Electoral Outcomes

November 16, 2016 democrats, Elections, primary, reform

BY JAMES PAGANO As the dust settles on the 2016 Presidential Election, the Democratic Party will begin a process of

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A Brief Reaction to Donald Trump’s Victory

November 9, 2016November 9, 2016 democrats, donald trump, Elections, elections 2016, Hillary Clinton, presidential election, republicans

BY ALI WYNE There are two ways for those of us who supported Hillary Clinton’s campaign to react to Donald

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Why I Flew Across the Country to Cast My Vote for Hillary Clinton

November 7, 2016November 7, 2016 absentee ballots, American politics, democracy, Elections, voting

BY AROHI SHARMA At 5:52 PM Eastern Time on Thursday, November 3, I put down the phone with the Los

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If She Votes, So Should You

November 4, 2016November 3, 2016 Elections

BY JILLIAN RAFFERTY Since August, I’ve travelled to New Hampshire to canvass for the Democratic Party half a dozen times.

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Money, Polarization, and Obstacles to Voting: A German Perspective on the American Presidential Election

November 2, 2016November 2, 2016 Elections, germany, United States

BY SEBASTIAN LANGER Angela Merkel’s conservative Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) announced it’s 2017 election budget: 20 million Euro

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Fear and Loathing on the Brexit Campaign Trail

June 23, 2016June 23, 2016 Brexit, Elections, European Union, United Kingdom

BY CHARLIE SAMUDA Back in 2013, UK Prime Minister David Cameron, bowing to pressure from within his own party, announced

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