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PIERRO: Obama Shifts the Dialogue

By Daniel Pierro October 29, 2012

In light of midterms season, I have been somewhat secluded from the political world. Now that I am back in the game, can someone please remind me when and how this election made the drastic switch to social...

STIRRETT: Campaign Differences Come Into Focus

By Scott Stirrett September 25, 2012

Mitt Romney’s getting desperate. It’s only six weeks to Election Day, and President Obama’s lead in swing states is only increasing. An early sign that a campaign is going downhill is when the...

MILLER: Don’t Read Into the Narrative

By Hannah Miller September 25, 2012

Mitt Romney had better get his foot out of his mouth soon. The trend of off-color remarks — stretching back to what seemed to be racist comments during his summer visit to the Middle East and, most recently,...

DULIK: Last Legs of Campaign Can Decide Race

By Sam Dulik September 18, 2012

“It’s over for Mitt Romney.” If you paid any attention to the news this past week, that was the refrain bandied across cable channels and the front pages of newspapers. According to conventional...

PIERRO: U.S. on Road to Divided Government

By Daniel Pierro September 18, 2012

This upcoming presidential election will not be defined by the victory of Obama or Romney. Rather, the congressional elections are what matter most. With polls suggesting an Obama victory alongside major...

Gov. Romney Has Strong Legacy in Massachusetts

By Joe Albanese September 18, 2012

“In Massachusetts, we know Mitt Romney. … He cut education deeper than anywhere else in America. Roads and bridges were crumbling.” These were words Gov. Deval Patrick (D-Mass.) used to describe...

MILLER: Foreign Policy Still a Question Mark

By Hannah Miller September 18, 2012

The events of this past week in Egypt and Libya have drawn a spotlight on a theme that has been noticeably missing in the 2012 presidential campaigns: foreign policy. Mitt Romney responded to the death...

My Vote is No Vote at All

By Preston Mui September 18, 2012

The election in less than two months is going to be fairly important. Yet, strangely enough, whether or not I vote will be extremely unimportant. Let’s get something clear first: This argument is...

DULIK: Romney Resuscitates Campaign

By Sam Dulik February 2, 2012

Florida is home to an almost magical political vibe. Whether handing George W. Bush the White House after an agonizing recount in 2000 or sealing the deal for John McCain's presidential nomination in 2008,...

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