Generation Z Takes Congress

Despite improvements in recent years, the average Congressperson remains vastly different from the average American. In fact, the current Congress is the oldest Congress in history. The average age of…

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Midterms See a Return to Local Issues

Local and regional politics have returned to the forefront in this year’s midterm elections. While the results are not final, the races of 2022 clearly show signs of local dynamics…

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Realpolitiks of Gas Prices

President Biden is in a precarious situation. With midterms right around the corner, Democrats are projected to lose both the House and Senate. A significant reason why is voter’s wide…

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Care About the Economy? Vote Democrat.

  In less than a month, Americans will be heading to the polls to decide the composition of the 118th Congress. Current polling favors the Republicans to win control of…

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Update on North Carolina’s 9th District

Photo courtesy of the Charlotte Business Journal Since early February, there have been several major developments in the 9th Congressional District of North Carolina’s case, where Republican Mark Harris has…

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A New Era of Voter Turnout

Voters waiting in line for the 2018 Midterm election in Hamilton County, Indiana. Photo courtesy of Kelly Wilkinson/Indy Star. Every college-aged student today, along with their younger professors, grew up…

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The Election Fraud We Forgot About

Photo courtesy of the Weddington Witness As 2019 progresses through February, it might seem as though it’s time to wrap up midterm elections and to start thinking instead about springtime,…

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What’s Next for Texas?

  Beto O’Rourke, an El Paso native and Ted Cruz’s Democratic challenger for the United States Senate, took both Texas and the nation by storm in 2018. O’Rourke spent months…

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