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 […]
A few months back, when Hillary Clinton was steamrolling Bernie Sanders left, right and center, I wrote a blog post attempting to divine who Clinton’s likely […]
In reality, the Democratic primary was over several weeks ago when Hillary Clinton clinched strong wins in Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, and Missouri. Tonight’s result […]
We still aren’t sure what the 2016 presidential primaries indicate for the future of American politics. It is likely that both national parties will take action […]
As I noted in my last blog, the question at the forefront of the minds of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders on Tuesday morning was, ‘Was Michigan a […]
In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, the titular character has an early encounter with a Soothsayer who warns him to “Beware the ides of March.” In the […]
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 Dr Sarah John, Research Director at FairVote In the aftermath of the Nevada caucuses, Donald Trump seems almost inevitable as the Republican presidential […]
Donald Trump’s victory in Nevada adds a firm aura of inevitability to his campaign to become the Republican nominee. His strong polling in the Super […]