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‘There’s reason to be optimistic about the Republican Party, or at least hopeful’
‘There’s reason to be optimistic about the Republican Party, or at least hopeful’
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Khalida Sarwari
February 25, 2020
This data visualization from Northeastern University researchers helps make sense of the Democratic presidential debates in real time
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This data visualization from Northeastern University researchers helps make sense of the Democratic presidential debates in real time
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Ian Thomsen
September 13, 2019
Northeastern University journalism student earns national attention for revealing media bias against female presidential candidates
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Northeastern University journalism student earns national attention for revealing media bias against female presidential candidates
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Ian Thomsen
April 23, 2019
Learning that Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump lied doesn’t change supporters’ opinions of them, study finds
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Learning that Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump lied doesn’t change supporters’ opinions of them, study finds
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Molly Callahan
April 22, 2019
Is 92 too old to lead a country? Malaysia doesn’t think so.
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Is 92 too old to lead a country? Malaysia doesn’t think so.
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Molly Callahan
May 23, 2018
How the Democratic Party’s email fiasco will affect the presidential race
How the Democratic Party’s email fiasco will affect the presidential race
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Jason Kornwitz
July 26, 2016
Making sense of today’s political conventions
Making sense of today’s political conventions
by
Matthew McDonald
July 18, 2016
Taking a closer look at the Senate filibuster
Taking a closer look at the Senate filibuster
by
Casey Bayer
June 17, 2016
Environment central to grassroots political initiative led by students, professor
Environment central to grassroots political initiative led by students, professor
by
Greg St. Martin
March 8, 2016
3Qs: Justice Scalia’s legacy, and what his death means for politics and the law
3Qs: Justice Scalia’s legacy, and what his death means for politics and the law
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Matthew McDonald
February 16, 2016
Decision 2016: Students report from the campaign trail
Decision 2016: Students report from the campaign trail
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News@Northeastern - Contributor
February 12, 2016
3Qs: Do women have an obligation to vote for Hillary Clinton?
3Qs: Do women have an obligation to vote for Hillary Clinton?
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Jason Kornwitz
February 11, 2016
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