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The Virginia gubernatorial election: A dire warning for Democrats

In a blow to Democrats nationwide, former governor Terry McAuliffe conceded the Virginia gubernatorial race to Republican hopeful Glenn Youngkin in the morning following Election Day. A race that many in the Democratic Party once saw as safe, considering McAuliffe’s name recognition and Biden’s over ten-point margin of victory in the state in 2020, has now potentially become the nightmare scenario for the party ahead of the 2022 midterms.

— Zach Fotiadis

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Revelations from Texas water crisis in the wake of winter storm

Texas’ sudden extreme weather event exposed American’s current water supply system’s problems, leaving 156,000 people are without water at all. The U.S. should look towards China’s model of a tripartite government-enterprise cooperation model involving local governments, large technology suppliers and the local small and medium-sized enterprises.

— Haoyang Li, Wejia Ma and Qihan Li

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The other crucial runoff election: Georgia Public Service Commission

With all five seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission filled by Republicans, the upcoming runoff election on January 5th, 2021 presents an opportunity for Democrats to set the agenda on payment for essential utilities like electricity, telephone, and gas. As COVID-19 cases soar across the country, the Public Service Commission’s ability to shut off power makes their role more critical than ever.

— Takuya Amagai

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Could Alaska and Montana US House seats decide the presidency?

If the House has to decide the next president, it currently favors the Republican Party. For Democrats to maintain a majority of the state delegations, they would have to hold as many House seats as they can in the 2020 Election. Winning at-large seats in Montana and Alaska would be key to achieving this goal.

— Takuya Amagai

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Will Arizona decide the fate of the presidency, the US Senate and the Supreme Court?

Arizonan voters have the rare opportunity to potentially shape not only the Presidential and U.S. Senate race, but also the U.S. Supreme Court. Democratic Senatorial Candidate Mark Kelly can be the deciding vote that leaves Justice Ginsburg’s seat vacant until Joe Biden is sworn as President. But everything will have to go right for Democrats for that to happen in the next couple months.

— Takuya Amagai


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