Joe Crowley reflects on his time in the House following 9/11 to provide insight on how Congress should handle the global crisis and provide hope, resources, and leadership for the American people.
John Rogers shares how races are making the quick move to digital in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, radically changing the ground game of campaigning.
Lily Adams runs through how presidential campaigns are going to have to shift their organizing strategies in order to maintain momentum through a global pandemic.
Despite continued pressure from the Trump administration, Georgetown continues to claim to stand by its mission to educate people for others. In particular, Georgetown’s Jesuit identity has endowed the institution a special niche in its responses to federal attacks, one it must use to continue strong resistance.
After a painful loss in the 2024 election and Republican domination of all three branches of government, the DNC hosted its final election forum in Gaston Hall last Thursday. While the forum helped decide the February 1st victory of Minnesota chairman Ken Martin, protestors in the crowd demonstrated the challenges facing him in his quest for party redemption.