Post Tagged with: "Democrats"

Lena Bae / December 8, 2011 8:32 pm

“Dear Mr. President”

Eli Saslow's "Ten Letters"

Benjamin Zhou / December 3, 2011 8:20 pm

A Conversation with Buddy Roemer

Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer on his bid for the presidency

Humza Bokhari and Daniel Lynch / November 11, 2011 8:21 pm

Super but Silent

Should Americans love the Congressional Supercommittee?

Tom Lemberg / November 9, 2011 11:43 pm

The Debate Over Net Neutrality

The argument over net neutrality is raging in Congress and the courts, but should the government change a system that might not be broken?

Medha Gargeya and Arjun Mody / November 7, 2011 3:49 am

The Particles of Confederation

The federalization of state politics

Benjamin Lopez and Andrew Liu / November 6, 2011 5:10 pm

Rich Against Poor, Red Against Blue

America grows unequal, politically divided

Paul Schied, Daniel Backman, Humza Bokhari, Matt Shuham, James Alver, and Frank Mace / November 4, 2011 6:33 pm

Breaking Down The Super Committee

The HPR's team of US writers debates the various divisions plaguing the Select Committee on Deficit Reduction.

Humza Bokhari / November 4, 2011 12:26 pm

Cuts and Tax Hikes

When the US spends so much money and still doesn't see results, the question should be: are we spending it right?

Daniel Backman / November 4, 2011 12:16 pm

Reform the Tax Code

Deficit reduction talks have overshadowed the need to reform the tax code

Ha Le / October 31, 2011 6:43 am

Harvard Debates the US Economy

Examining the lessons of the Harvard Political Union debate.

Frank Mace / October 30, 2011 6:13 pm

The Party of Racism?

Examining the Left's response to Herman Cain's presidential aspirations

Elsa Kania / October 23, 2011 2:55 am

Guy Cecil and Robby Mook

The executive directors of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

Harvard Talks Politics / October 23, 2011 12:43 am

Dhruv Singhal on the Central Powers

Why is Obama’s Jobs Plan failing? Dhruv Singhal of the Crimson argues that the fault is with the Democrats and their self-centered attempts at centrism. Read the full article at Crimson.

Ross Svenson / October 20, 2011 2:48 am

Leaving NCLB Behind: A New Foundation in Education Reform

A bill in the Senate has the potential to shake education reform from its "No Child Left Behind" stagnation.

Florence Chen / October 12, 2011 10:17 pm

Former Clinton Advisor Brings Unique Perspective to Harvard

Florence Chen, liaison to Linda Moore Forbes, writes about Forbes' career and take on today's hyper-partisan politics

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