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AMBER GILLETTE/THE HOYA Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) encouraged political leadership to pursue bipartisan policy in the face of an increasingly divisive political atmosphere at an event Monday evening in Lohrfink Auditorium.

Rubio Encourages Bipartisanship in Policymaking

By Deepika Jonnalagadda October 5, 2018

Americans are becoming increasingly isolated from people with opposing political ideologies, Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said in an event Monday evening in Lohrfink Auditorium. Titled “State...

VIEWPOINT: In Havana, Echoes of Home

By Ricardo Mondolfi June 29, 2017

Last month, I had the opportunity to visit Cuba with three friends. The news that I was traveling to Havana was not well-received at home in Venezuela. Relations between the Venezuelan and Cuban...

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Tom Garrett (R-Va.) introduced legislation seeking to weaken D.C. gun control laws March 15.

Congress Looks to Weaken DC Firearm Laws

By Lily Steinberg March 28, 2017

Republicans in Congress introduced a bill this month to weaken gun control laws in Washington, D.C., sparking criticism from District officials concerned with federal meddling in local policies. Freshman...

WTop, Supporters line up for the DC Republican Primary on March 12. Sen.Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) won in the district with 37.3 percent of the vote.

Rubio Wins DC Republican Primary, Drops Out of Race

By Tala al Rajjal March 22, 2016

The Washington, D.C., Republican primary culminated in a victory for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) after local Republicans took to Loews Madison Hotel to vote March 12. Despite his win in the District,...

The Most Important Questions of the 2016 Election

The Most Important Questions of the 2016 Election

By Charlie Fritz and Charlie Fritz February 23, 2016

It's that time of year again! With all the primaries and campaigning going on around the country, election season is in full swing. For the political fanatics, it is indeed the most wonderful time of the...

Iowa Caucus Kicks Off Unpredictable Election

By Tara Subramaniam February 5, 2016

Over 300,000 people turned out to vote at the Iowa caucus Feb. 1, kicking off the 2016 presidential election season with wins for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,...

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Associated Press White House Correspondent Nedra Pickler, center, moderated a discussion on the Iowa caucus with former Deputy White House Political Directors Sara Fagen, left, and Patrick Dillon

Clinton, Rubio Win in Mock Iowa Caucus

By Lisa Burgoa January 29, 2016

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted a simulation of the upcoming Feb. 1 Iowa caucus that culminated with victories for Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and former Secretary of State Hillary...

Marco Rubio’s Practical Higher Education Plan

By Jeffery Cimmino January 26, 2016

My great-great grandfather emigrated from Italy just before 1900. His father was a weaver from a small town outside of Naples. His grandfather was a cooper. Needless to say, these weren’t lucrative professions....

America: A Nation of Immigrants?

By Robert Danco October 29, 2015

On July 4, 2014, President Obama spoke to a crowd of soon-to-be American citizens and delivered what has become an old adage in United States political rhetoric: “America is and always has been a nation...

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“Georgetown for Bernie 2016” has amassed the most popular support on social media of all election groups thus far.

2016 Descends Upon the Hilltop

By Jack Lynch September 29, 2015

With the 2016 general presidential election over a year away, student groups in support of candidates from both major parties are beginning to gain momentum on campus. So far, several groups have...

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton announced her candidacy April 12.

As 2016 Campaigning Begins, Students Support Candidates

By Sarah Fisher April 21, 2015

Along with the recent announcements of several 2016 presidential campaigns, Georgetown students with experience working with both Democratic and Republican candidates have expressed optimism about...

Jamming With Presidential Candidates

Jamming With Presidential Candidates

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland April 19, 2015

After Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Marco Rubio announced their candidacy, 4E started doing thorough research so we can tell you all who to support on Election Day. We scanned a few "Ready...

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