Senior Profile: Faith and Politics
We have heard it been said that if you want to keep your friends, do not talk about religion or politics. Matthew Grove wants to talk about both. “Faith and politics intertwine. We represent Christ […]
We have heard it been said that if you want to keep your friends, do not talk about religion or politics. Matthew Grove wants to talk about both. “Faith and politics intertwine. We represent Christ […]
The Bowld gym echoed with the clatter of chairs Monday night as faculty and students pulled more seating out for new arrivals to the Political Science department’s hosting of the first presidential debate of this […]
The despairing cries of students and faculty reverberated against the cold cinder-block walls of the Bowld Gym Tuesday night as Fox News announced the countless states presidential candidate Donald Trump had snagged. A week ago, […]
Every election year the rhetoric seems to get worse — an unrelenting series of shouting matches, accusations and name-calling. Even the most politically engaged tire of the mudslinging, claiming it sullies the reputation of all who dare enter the race.
As the dissonant cacophony drones on, the punch-drunk candidates aim lower, exchanging cheap shots in commercials, debates and robocalls. It seems winning the presidency requires a lot more than an idealistic vision or a charismatic personality. […]
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney walked away from Super Tuesday with a total of 419 delegates, more than any of his fellow GOP presidential candidates. However, with many delegates still up for grabs, the future GOP candidate is still unclear. A candidate needs 1,144 delegates in August at the national convention in Tampa to become the official nominee. […]
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney solidified his delegate lead with a strong Super Tuesday showing, squeaking past former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) in battleground Ohio to move one step closer to the Republican nomination.
In Tennessee, Santorum captured 37 percent of the vote, garnering 40.86 percent in Madison County. He claimed 22 of Tennessee’s 35 delegates, Romney took eight delegates, and Newt Gingrich, former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, won five. […]
Americans are losing confidence in their government, and this is fueled by frustration with partisan polarization, said a pollster at the Union Forum March 16. “We are at a point where people want Republicans and Democrats to lose,” said Scott Rasmussen, founder and president of Rasmussen Reports. […]
2011–2020 © Cardinal and Cream