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Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016 will be a date we will forever remember. As students, many of us voted in our first presidential election. I cast my ballot; I was very proud and excited to be a part of the process. Much has been made about the winner of this year’s election. I think that we should all take a moment to step back and look at what led to the election of Donald J....
Last week’s debate may have been set on a conventional stage but its audience members were balancing on a precarious cliff, eyeing the dangers over each shoulder. After all, this election is not your typical battle between a Republican and a Democrat. Rather, it is a festering face-off between the status quo and the unknown — that is, what you just ran away from and...
Tuesday I traveled 250 miles south, returning to my hometown of Petal, Miss., to cast my ballot in the 2016 Mississippi presidential primary. Public records will indicate that I voted for Hillary Rodham Clinton; however, I feel compelled to publicly reckon with the lingering ambivalence that has accompanied that decision. Why Clinton? Hillary Clinton has a complicated,...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton swept through the South on Super Tuesday, claiming victory in their parties’ primaries in delegate-rich Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Virginia. The front-runners appeared ever more likely to end up in a general election showdown. On the Republican side, Ted Cruz won his home state of Texas,...