Democrat Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried may end up deciding the fate of the 2024 Republican Primary and help Rick Scott become President, all by running statewide in 2022.
— Eric Bazail-Eimil
Read MoreDemocrat Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried may end up deciding the fate of the 2024 Republican Primary and help Rick Scott become President, all by running statewide in 2022.
— Eric Bazail-Eimil
Read MoreDemocratic leadership can proudly say that they tried. Like Sisyphus rolling a boulder uphill, impeachment was more about the process — an attempt to maintain congressional legitimacy in the history books — than actually summiting this mountain.
— Austin May
Read MoreUniting the nation against all odds will take more than overused buzzwords. Bringing the country together will take comprises many are unwilling to make.
— Trey Di Bona
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 MoreNumerous amicus briefs filed in June Medical Services v. Gee hope to persuade Supreme Court justices to reverse Louisiana’s efforts to restrict abortion access in the state. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 4, 2020.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreThe hurricane damage to the Ocracoke Islands raises urgent questions about the immediate effects of climate change.
— Carly Kabot
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 MoreDespite the frequency of mass shootings in the U.S., Congress continues to avoid prioritizing gun control reform.
—Jack Little
Read MoreThe resistance of behind-the-scenes White House officials are no match for President Trump’s most destructive impulses.
—Aidan McDonald
Read MoreIt has been a year since the hate-inspired shooting in Pittsburgh. So far, nothing has changed.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreThe consequences of the conservative court's decision in June Medical Services, LLC v. Gee could reach far beyond Louisiana.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreDonald Trump has repeatedly tried to defuse scandals by admitting to his worst behavior without shame. They’re still a big deal.
— John Woolley
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 MoreOn the anniversary of September 11, Republicans and Democrats at Georgetown University find unity in remembrance.
— Rebecca Hollister, Javon Price and Thomas Mukundan
Read MoreWhether a Democratic presidential candidate will appear on Fox News is one of the seemingly-infinite litmus tests in their nomination process.
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