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By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

STIRRETT: Demographic Shifts Shake GOP

By Scott Stirrett November 13, 2012

This past week, Barack Obama became the first president since Franklin Roosevelt to be re-elected with relatively high levels of unemployment. His win and the Democrats’ resounding victories are testaments...

Plot Thickens for Republican Narrative

By Guide Editor November 13, 2012

As last Tuesday’s election results made clear, over $1 billion in campaigning spending created 17 minutes of election night uncertainty. Last Tuesday, Fox News called the presidential election at 11:17...

No Debating Close-Mindedness

By Masha Goncharova October 16, 2012

This campaign season has been characterized by a lack of meaningful consideration of the other side. Blame it on news and social media selling us what we want to hear, or convince yourself that you grew...

STIRRETT: Independent of Party, Not Purpose

By Scott Stirrett October 2, 2012

It’s become almost trite for Americans to complain about the lack of bipartisanship in Washington. Every stump speech includes some standard line about the need to break the “partisan gridlock.” “The...

PIERRO: DNC Provides Bump, but Doesn’t Push Obama Over the Edge

By Daniel Pierro September 11, 2012

With the Republican and Democratic National Conventions completed and the party bases energized, the real campaigning begins as the candidates focus their efforts more aggressively on swing states. The...

DULIK: ‘Juntos Con Romney’? SÃ? ­, Se Puede

By Sam Dulik September 3, 2012

The Democratic Party has increasingly dominated the Hispanic vote in the United States. In doing so, it has propagated a false and destructive narrative that this is because of the Democrats’ unique...

GUCD Looks Beyond the Hilltop

By Jason Greson and Joe Vandegriff January 19, 2012

This upcoming year is a particularly exciting one in politics. Partly to reflect the excitement of this election year, the Georgetown University College Democrats are thrilled to begin a dynamic and informative...

A Third Party is the Charm for the 2012 Presidential Ticket

By Justin Pinn and Laura Kresse December 5, 2011

Politics make us cynical about the American government. Politicians have long been placing party identities before real politics, leaving the United States in its most economically vulnerable state...

Congressman Speaks on Middle East Conflict

By Carolyn Clendenin November 16, 2011

Congressman Jared Polis (D-Colo.) discussed the current Arab-Israeli conflict and potential solutions to the problem Tuesday. The event was sponsored by the Georgetown University College Democrats,...

McCaskill Gives Congressional Insight

By Danny Funt March 29, 2011

Democratic rising star Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) spoke with about 80 students in Riggs Library on Monday night. McCaskill, who is widely regarded by some political pundits to have presidential potential,...

Sparring Over Tax Cuts

By The Editorial Board November 9, 2010

The end of midterm elections does not signal a break from intense politicking. Beginning in January, the new Republican House majority and the diminished Democratic Senate majority will be faced with a...

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