Christian Segers, Assistant Editor Barron Trump walking with President Trump after the Innauguration on January 20, 2017. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons. January 20, 2017 served as a day filled with […]
Between Two Worlds: A look at the Contrasting Policy Positions of the 2016 Presidential Front-Runners
If you are one of the millions of Americans who have tuned in to the presidential debates and followed the banter surrounding the two major party front-runners, it is possible that you have begun to ask yourself where each candidate stands on the issues and what they believe needs to be accomplished if they found themselves sitting in the Oval Office.
Opinion: Candidate Release of Tax Returns Expected, Not Enforced
“Traditional campaigning has been put on the back-burner in the 2016 election cycle, including the unspoken rule that candidates must first publish their tax returns for the American people before accepting their party’s nomination to be Commander-in-Chief.”
OPINION: Should you let the election ruin your relationship?
Georgia Gay, Assistant Editor Photo courtesy of freeimages.com Never has America experienced such an extreme political divide. Candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are described as polar opposites. Their relationship […]
Debate takeaway: who really stole the show?
Monday night’s debate between businessman-turned-politician, Donald Trump and his formidable opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, drew an audience of roughly 84 million viewers, according to USA Today, while sparking much debate as to matters of policy and presidential decorum.
OPINION: TrusTED: Ted Cruz at North Greenville University
“If you live by the pen, you die by the pen and my pen has an eraser,” Cruz said last Friday at North Greenville University.
OPINION: Democrat candidates still existent despite continued Republican attention
Clinton commands the majority of prospective Democrat voters at 56.5 percent, while Sanders holds 32.2 percent of the vote.