Tag: Election

The Florida primary elections on Aug. 18 saw the state’s largest primary turnout in 18 years.  More than 28% of Floridians cast their ballots for the mayoral, congressional and state attorney elections. Miami-Dade County didn’t fall...
Miami Dade College has announced changes to the Student Government Association’s annual election dates due to class suspensions amid the coronavirus outbreak.  Now, elections for SGA will take place from April 13-15—a week before it was originally...

What Went Wrong With The Clinton Campaign

On the eve of the 2016 presidential election, The New York Times put up an election forecast page with polls and infographics detailing how...

Reflecting Upon The Presidential Election Results

Before everyone starts to attack me let me just say that yes, I am a Hillary Clinton supporter. Everyone should see Donald J. Trump...

Politicking For The GOP

Marlon Montero calls himself a surrogate of the Grand Old Party. The 18-year-old freshman political science student took a stand in this turbulent electoral...

Clinton And Gore Bring Voter Registration And Climate Change Awareness

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore made a campaign stop at the Kendall Campus gymnasium, on Oct. 11, a...

Let’s Not Trump NATO

The most successful military alliance to have ever existed is under threat, not by a Warsaw Pact 2.0, but by the very people it...

Vote Based On Conscience, Not Fear

Our country should be a mirror. We should see ourselves in its reflection, filling the curves of race, gender and politics outlined on our...

Who Will Actually Vote In Presidential Elections?

Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, two names heavily supported by several U.S. citizens. Many conservatives are siding with Trump’s ideas like enforcing our borders...

One Penny, One Vote

Being eligible to vote in the Unites States is something that I consider a privilege, in other words, an honor. All citizens who are...