Trump on the verge
With his sweep of convincing victories across five states in the north-east early this week, Donald J. Trump has edged closer to the Republican nomination. The […]
With his sweep of convincing victories across five states in the north-east early this week, Donald J. Trump has edged closer to the Republican nomination. The […]
Data from Ballotpedia The table below lists the number of pledged Democratic delegates who will have been allocated as of each primary or caucus date. On […]
Data from Ballotpedia The table below lists the number of pledged Republican delegates who will have been allocated as of each primary or caucus date. On […]
By Prof Don DeBats The inept group that considers itself the “grown-up wing” of the Republican Party remains flummoxed, infuriated, and largely immobilized by Donald Trump, […]
Donald trumping all in the Republican race is only possible thanks to an undemocratic system Article by Rodrigo Praino, Flinders Lecturer, School of Social and Policy […]
Article by Carol Weissert, Flinders University Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Political Science On March 15th five states hold primaries in the tumultuous, yet riveting, U.S […]
Article by David Willis, Flinders PhD Candidate Michael Bloomberg – the former New York Mayor (2002-2013) and owner of eponymous media company Bloomberg – announcement on […]
The Primaries. Super Tuesday: Part 2 Making Sense of Numbers by Don DeBats The votes that matter in choosing a presidential nominee are those cast by the […]
The Primaries. Super Tuesday: Part 1 Suddenly Something Else Matters: NUMBERS by Don DeBats The early primaries (New Hampshire and South Carolina) and caucuses (Iowa and […]