Tagged - 2024 Presidential Election

What the Bright Line Watch surveys tell us about democracy

While the nation proceeds to usher in a new era of leadership, what remains important is the perception of democratic ideals within our population. As Bright Line Watch continues to poll experts and Americans, their findings continue to illuminate sentiments that might otherwise not be seen in everyday political coverage.

Monroe County’s voting trends

From 2000 to 2024, party makeup shifted, and the Democrats took on the challenge of reshaping Monroe County politics.

How New York’s state elections compare in finances

With one week until elections, students at the University will have the opportunity to cast their vote for two state legislative elections: New York State Senate District 56, and New York State Assembly District 137.

CPE hosting Election Day events

The Committee for Political Engagement (CPE) is planning to host two events on Election Day, Tuesday Nov. 5, to promote civic engagement for University students.

Why you haven’t seen politicians campaigning around campus

There are currently 18.5 million college students across the country, according to Statista — with many of them being eligible…

The Green Party are grifters

Instead of recruiting and running on a local level, where elections can be won, they insist on only aiming for the biggest prize every time.

CT Interviews: PSL presidential candidate Claudia De La Cruz

Despite most coverage focusing on Harris and Trump, some third-party candidates have been making a wave.

J.D. Vance: The Trump campaign’s ruiner

Based on Vance’s history, he has proved to be an outright horrible pick for the Trump campaign.

The real loser of the debate? You

As the night progressed, it appeared that neither candidate would be offering anything substantive. Instead, both President Trump and Vice President Harris stuck to their talking points.

Blindspots: Democrats should follow Tim Walz’s lead

In her quest to find someone that would help deliver the midwest and balance the ticket, Harris has picked the man who could reinvent the Democratic party if given the chance.