Looking back on the 2016 presidential elections, it seems as though Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) threw his hat into the ring, and single-handedly inspired a generation of voters to cast their ballots in protest of the two-party system and all it represents.
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ON JULY 12, Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton as the Democratic presidential candidate. The endorsement provoked outrage in Sanders supporters, many of whom vowed to write in the candidate’s name at the polls in November.
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JUNE 7TH’s state presidential primaries, consisting of California, New Jersey, New Mexico, Montana, and the Dakotas, have come and gone, and have made official the…
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I CAST MY FIRST BALLOT in November 2008. At the time, I had a lot of anxieties about the significance of my vote and its…
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ABOUT 25% OF BERNIE SANDERS SUPPORTERS have expressed refusal to vote for Hillary Clinton in November — whether that means voting third party, writing Sanders…
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THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION is unlike anything we’ve seen in the U.S. Widespread dissatisfaction on the right may lead many Republicans to pass on the…
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MONDAY’S 2016 IOWA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS ended in its closest result since the 1970s: Hillary Clinton, 49.9%; Bernie Sanders, 49.6%. Both camps declared it a win,…
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THIS MONTH SAW TWO BIG ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE CLINTON campaign, and two big disappointments for the Sanders campaign. Planned Parenthood is endorsing a candidate in…
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IN STARK CONTRAST TO HER 2008 CAMPAIGN STRATEGY, Hillary Clinton is making a strong point of the fact that she’s a woman this time around.…
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SINCE BERNIE SANDERS’ SPEAKING EVENT was taken over by Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists in Seattle on August 8th, the internet has erupted with meaningful analyses…
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LIKE ANY clever piece of political rhetoric, the term “family values” gathers together a range of controversial ideas under an innocent and disarming banner. “Family values”…
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