U.S. Presidency: And So It Begins (Part 1)
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 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 […]
Presidential Debating: Does it Matter? by Don DeBats Labor Day has come and gone and with that, the 2016 US election campaign has officially begun — […]
Les Mis by Prof Don DeBats US Election Day: fewer than 50 days now remain and the US electorate faces, at the top of the […]
by Jesse Barker Gale The 2016 United States presidential election is one for the history books, but probably not for the reason you’re thinking. Donald Trump […]
by Professor Don DeBats The good news is that the message and the messenger in the 2016 US presidential election sweepstakes have been separated. Whether this […]
by Prof Don DeBats Today, April 5, is a critical date in the race toward the Republican Party nomination for the party’s presidential candidate. Wisconsin’s primary […]
Article by Prof Don DeBats, Flinders University The establishment wing of the Republican “Party,” dismayed by Mitt Romney’s devastating loss in 2012, spent four years defining […]