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How #CruzCrowd is Reshaping Campaign Fundraising
Logically, it seems as though Democrats would rely more heavily on social media for campaigning than Republicans because of their younger...
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Nov 2, 20155 min read


The Tax Plans of America’s Self-Proclaimed Populists
Likening Donald Trump to Bernie Sanders may elicit a laugh. However, both presidential candidates are essentially running on a populist...
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Oct 21, 20157 min read


Kernels in a Jar: The Agricultural Ticket to the Presidency
Across the United States, autumn is a time of seasonal preparation: for colder weather in the North, hurricane season in the Southeast,...
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Oct 18, 20155 min read


Inexperience Required: Non-Politicians in the Race to the White House
Despite the presidential political fervor of the last few months, one thing has been surprisingly absent from the spotlight: politicians....
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Oct 10, 20154 min read


Taking Iran Seriously at the GOP Debate: Cruz and Kasich
Twenty-three million people watched the primetime GOP debate in mid-September — a record for CNN as the most watched program in its...
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Oct 5, 20156 min read


The Rise and Fall of Dynastic Politics
In the lead-up to the 2016 elections, two candidates have emerged to the fore of public and media attention: Hillary Clinton for the...
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Apr 21, 20156 min read


Reimagining Hillary Clinton
On Sunday afternoon, Hillary Clinton finally revealed what we had known all along: She’s running for president. Her slick announcement...
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Apr 15, 20154 min read


Cruz and the Ideal American: Returning to an Age-Old Question
With a speech evoking the classic John Lennon song “Imagine,” Senator Ted Cruz launched his 2016 presidential campaign at Liberty...
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Apr 6, 20154 min read


Survival of the Fittest: The 2016 Foreign Policy Election
Twelve months from now, the American public will be embroiled in one of the most highly anticipated election seasons of recent memory....
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Mar 16, 20155 min read


Votin’ with a Voice: The Accented Change of Democratic Populists
The phrase “American accent” is a paradox. There are over 20 recognized dialects of “American English” alone, and there are nearly...
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Mar 6, 20154 min read


Technical Foul: Obama, a Split GOP and Stadium Financing
President Barack Obama recently unveiled his nearly $4 trillion budget, and it immediately made waves. As the unabashedly liberal wish...
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Feb 20, 20154 min read


Can a Bromance Save the Republican Party?
An unlikely friendship is brewing in the Republican Party between John Kasich, Republican Governor of Ohio, and Chris Christie,...
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Oct 1, 20144 min read


The Filibuster: A Recipe for Continued Gridlock
The 113th United States Congress has earned the dubious distinction of the least popular in recent history. As recently as August 2014,...
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Sep 22, 20145 min read


Running in Heels
In Pennsylvania, during the spring of 2008, Hillary Clinton’s campaign faced a notable problem: white women. While Clinton courted the...
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Aug 27, 20147 min read


There Are No Free Chances, Mrs. Clinton
Today, Terry McAuliffe is the consummate political power broker: millionaire, fundraiser, influence peddler and now governor. But for one...
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Apr 30, 201410 min read


Biden’s Strong Case for 2016
When Barbara Walters implied that Joe Biden would not run for president if Hillary Clinton announced her candidacy on a recent episode of...
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Apr 17, 20144 min read


Why Arizona “Religious Freedom” Movement Should Concern Rand Paul and the GOP
The idea of religious liberty has enjoyed many roles in American society — throughout our nation’s history it has been the object of...
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Apr 10, 20147 min read


BPR Interview: Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington, the president and editor-and-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, talks to Brown Political Review’s Ben Wofford....
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Dec 6, 20134 min read
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