An overview of the most recent election to learn more about the presidential race and South Carolina state concerns.

An overview of the most recent election to learn more about the presidential race and South Carolina state concerns.
We went around to students and staff, asking them who they’re voting for come election day. See their answers here.
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Following Donald Trump’s shocking electoral victory over Hillary Clinton, Americans reacted in a number of different ways: cheers, protests and riots were just a few of these reactions.
North Greenville University had its very own live coverage as student media majors participated and provided up-to-date results throughout the night via social media, radio and television anchoring.
“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.”
University students find it very difficult to register to vote in Greenville County.
American citizens will cast their ballots for the next president on Nov. 8, but those unable to vote that day can still do so through either absentee or early voting.