Brief #77 – Elections & Politics Policy
by Ian Milden
The race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination has started to develop.
Brief #77 – Elections & Politics Policy
by Ian Milden
The race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination has started to develop.
Brief #2—Campaign News
By Linda F. Hersey
Neither Joe Biden nor Donald Trump addressed adequately the most significant issues facing Latinos in the United States is the blunt assessment of Kristina Sosa, a bilingual caseworker in California, about Election 2020.
Brief #1—Campaign News
By William Borque
In Pennsylvania, President Trump launched a lawsuit to stop counting the votes in key counties still counting votes
Brief #9—Presidential Campaign Update
By Linda F. Hersey
President Donald Trump’s recent comments to the press about what his next move will be if he loses the presidency to Democrat Joe Biden underscores the nervousness of the Trump team just days before the Election.
Brief #7—Presidential Campaign Update
By William Bourque
The 2020 Democratic National Convention was anything but conventional.
Brief #6—Presidential Campaign News
By Iryna Shkurhan
More Americans than ever are eligible to receive a ballot to vote by mail this November, significantly changing the presidential election process in a short time span.
Brief #5—Presidential Campaign Update
By Iryna Shkurhan
Trump’s incumbent advantages, money and the power of the presidency, are losing their strength as his mistakes pile up and former supporters turn their backs. Four months before election day, Trump is trailing Biden in almost every poll nationally, and in key swing states.
Brief #4—Presidential Election News Update
By Iryna Shkurhan
Last Tuesday, several states held their primaries with open polls while protests against police brutality and racial injustice took the nation by storm in all fifty states. Amidst the civic unrest, President Trump’s poll numbers plummeted as prominent Republicans also publicly renounced him. Primaries still remain in several states with the focus shifting to the results of local elections.
Brief #1—Campaign News Update
By Iryna Shkurhan
The 2020 U.S presidential election, upended by a global pandemic amidst the primaries, will carry on with some necessary changes to protect public health. The general election is still set to take place on November 3, 2020 and only congress has the power to reschedule the date through legislation.