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Jeremy Patashnik / May 24, 2009 3:01 am

Much Ado About Polling

Concerns over the role of the poll are misguided The high number of public opinion polls was impossible to miss during the 2008 election, and, though the horserace is on break, professional pollsters are keeping busy. Polling is no longer a part-time business, and a wide variety of opinion polls, covering everything from congressional and presidential job approval to health ... Read More

HPR / April 29, 2009 6:52 am

Specter and the Rule of Law

After Sen. Arlen Specter’s (D – Pa.) switch to the Democratic Party yesterday, I decided to check out a piece he wrote for The New York Review of Books, “The Need to Roll Back Presidential Power Grabs.” In the piece Specter details his plans to reintroduce legislation designed to limit executive power that failed to pass during the Bush administration. ... Read More

Anthony Dedousis / March 4, 2009 1:31 am

The More Things Change

A new history of the disputed election of 1876

Eric Paternot / March 3, 2009 8:21 pm

The Dawn of a New Era?

Cyber-warfare in the 21st century

Alex Copulsky / January 18, 2009 2:27 am

I know, right?

I sometimes say bad things about NYT columnist/general bloviator Thomas Friedman.  Like whenever I talk about him, which is thankfully only “sometimes”.  So I was just so excited to read this article.  It expresses everything that is wrong with Thomas Friedman.   Thomas Friedman is not a president, a pope, a general on the field of battle or any other ... Read More

Kenzie Bok / October 1, 2008 8:01 pm

Growing the Base

How President Bush Won Latino Voters and His Party Lost Them AgainBy Kenzie Bok ‘11 “George W. Bush’s first foreign trip as President was not to a traditional European ally but to a ranch in a remote region of Mexico, where he met with another newly-elected cowboy president: Vicente Fox.”  As Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, University Professor and Co-Director of Immigration Studies ... Read More

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