Florida may be trending “red” on paper, but context adds clarity. A closer look at the significance of the stats explains why Florida can’t be counted out of the 2020 election just yet.
— Eric Bazail-Eimil
Read MoreFlorida may be trending “red” on paper, but context adds clarity. A closer look at the significance of the stats explains why Florida can’t be counted out of the 2020 election just yet.
— Eric Bazail-Eimil
Read MoreAs part of #HoyasInIA, Grace Shevchenko offers her firsthand account of the Iowa Caucus through probing the supporters of each candidate to share why they believe their pick can lead the nation to success.
— Grace Shevchenko
Read MoreAt the Iowa caucus, Biden and Klobuchar both made the potentially fatal mistake of spending more time speaking about Trump than advocating for themselves.
— MacKenzie Grimm
Read MoreEven as the results from Iowa pour in, the presidential nomination remains up for grabs. Candidates must be willing to endure what is going to be an extremely competitive, volatile, and grueling race ahead.
—Grace Xu
Read MoreAs part of #HoyasInIA, Kelvin Doe reflects on why the Biden GOTC Rally caused him to lose faith in his former second-choice candidate.
— Kelvin Doe
Read MoreThe #HoyasInIA group dives into their own predictions for tonight’s historic caucuses, talking about the ground game they’ve witnessed on their trip to the state.
— #HoyasInIA
Read MoreKelvin Doe, one of the six students participating in #HoyasInIA, is on the ground with GU Politics gearing up for the Iowa caucus. Bloomberg’s risky decision to skip Iowa could prove an effective strategy to secure the Democratic presidential nominee.
— Kelvin Doe
Read MoreThe DNC’s donor requirement was a well-intentioned idea, but it hasn’t worked as intended, and the DNC should get rid of it.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreDemocrats in Virginia took control of the state government this month. The victory portends a broader political shift in the state that could affect the 2020 race.
— Jacob Denninger
Read MoreBad debate performances may well be good enough for Biden to win the Democratic nomination, but will they be good enough to win the general election?
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreTwelve 2020 presidential candidates fielded questions from students last week about climate and energy policy. Here are the most memorable moments and key quotes from each candidate.
— On the Record Staff
Read MoreWhether a Democratic presidential candidate will appear on Fox News is one of the seemingly-infinite litmus tests in their nomination process.
Read MoreIn the emerging #MeToo era, Biden’s prominence as a symbol of the failings of the Anita Hill hearings serves as one of the many stumbling blocks he could face during a 2020 presidential run.
—Brandon Duran
Read MoreIdentity is at the forefront of the media conversation about 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. Voters should base their votes on policy instead.
—Maddi Larmore
Read MorePete Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor and Democratic hopeful, has launched a campaign that many view as a long shot. After seeing him speak, I believe he’s the real deal.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreRussian disinformation tainted the 2016 presidential election. The upcoming campaign could be even worse.
—Ben Tauber
Read MoreVotes cast for Jill Stein instead of Hillary Clinton helped hand Donald Trump the presidency. I am less than thrilled with the idea of a well-funded independent candidate siphoning away Democratic support in 2020.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreVarious panels on the news will spend hours dissecting who has the best chance of becoming the Democratic nominee for President, but instead On the Record will find the answer by asking you!
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