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Biden Defeats Trump — So What’s Next For Democrats?

Ben Falcon November 12, 2020
While Biden’s win was decisive, the polarized brand of the Democratic party appears to still be an issue.
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The Ghosts of GOP Future

Ben Falcon September 10, 2020
Why we are far past simply removing Trump from the equation.
A response to Ben Falcons column The center can hold, only by living to fight another day

A response to Ben Falcon’s column “The center can hold, only by living to fight another day”

Nathan Glancy March 5, 2020

This column was originally posted as a web comment on March 1 to Ben Falcon's column "The center can hold, only by living to fight another day" (published in print on 2/28). It has been updated for style...

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The center can hold, only by living to fight another day

Ben Falcon February 27, 2020
In a previous column, I said, “The last thing we should do is stop being the Democratic party and become Bernie’s Democratic Socialist party.” I believe my warning may have come too late.
Andrew Yangs Faux Progressivism

Andrew Yang’s Faux Progressivism

Victoria Henretty February 6, 2020
A change in wording on his campaign website doesn't make 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang's immigration policies any less problematic.
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Trinity Students react to midterm elections

Gabriella Garriga November 8, 2018
On Nov. 6, students gathered at watch parties to keep track of the results
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Primary election season: Here’s the rundown

Manfred Wendt January 31, 2018

The spring of every year is marked by two things: the arrival of the Masters and the beginning of primary elections. The United States is a two-party political system; Republicans and Democrats who battle...

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