Interesting and Outstanding 2018 Midterm Races
BY JOSHUA SUNMAN, FLINDERS BACHELOR OF ARTS (AMERICAN STUDIES/POLITICS) STUDENT AND FLINDERS WASHINGTON INTERN 2017: The 2018 Midterms had two distinct results, a Democratic takeover of […]
BY JOSHUA SUNMAN, FLINDERS BACHELOR OF ARTS (AMERICAN STUDIES/POLITICS) STUDENT AND FLINDERS WASHINGTON INTERN 2017: The 2018 Midterms had two distinct results, a Democratic takeover of […]
Article by Jesse Baker Gale: The Democratic Party has rebounded from their underperformance in the 2016 elections picking up at least 7 governorships, at least 37 seats in the House […]
By Joshua Sunman, Flinders Bachelor of Arts (American Studies/Politics) student and Flinders Washington Intern 2017: Always a crucial state in Presidential Elections, Ohio has several key […]
Article By Jesse Barker Gale: On November 6, 2018, tens of millions of Americans will cast their ballots in the 2018 midterm elections for the United […]
By Prof Don DeBats January 28, 2017 An unexpected trail: the election outcome almost no one anticipated, the inauguration of a president almost no one considered […]
By Jesse Barker Gale, PhD Candidate Flinders University On January 20, Donald J. Trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States […]
By Prof Don DeBats, Flinders University, American Studies With two days to Election Day, the odds continue to favor Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine as the […]
By Sarah John, Research Director, FairVote Can this election be over already? The rise of early voting Like in Australia, early and postal voting is increasingly […]
by Professor Don DeBats, Flinders University Halloween indeed brought surprises, most of them scary, especially for the Clinton camp. With just a week to go Election […]