Why ‘Obamacare’ isn’t for us
Christopher McKnight of the UMass Republican Club argues that Obamacare is bad policy for the American people.
View ArticleRomney or Obama
Collegian blogger Tom Lynch questions this election's presidential candidates.
View ArticleThe demoralizing state of democracy
Columnist Hannah Sparks discusses the current obstacles hindering our country from a having a democratic election in its true form.
View ArticleObama or Romney: What’s the difference?
Is Obomney the only answer? Nathan Fatal argues that the two presidential hopefuls are essentially the same in the end.
View ArticleDisingenuous politics
Though Governor Romney was impressive in several of the presidential debates, his campaign contains flaws in social and economic policy.
View ArticleWe must trust the next president
Zac Bears believes Gov. Mitt Romney is a flip-flopper while Pres. Barack Obama has followed through, and that trust is an important part of the election.
View ArticleThe importance of voting
As Election Day arrives, Eleanor Harte relays the importance of exercising the right to vote.
View ArticleDailyCollegian.com 2012 election live blog
Our news and oped writers are tweeting live as they cover the 2012 election in the Daily Collegian newsroom.
View ArticleRepublicans must move towards moderation
Zac Bears outlines the seismic shift in the Republican platform over the past decade, and what the Republicans need to do to restore bipartisanism.
View ArticleWhat’s next for the Republican Party?
Zac Bears uses polling numbers to show that the GOP is in dire straits.
View ArticleWhen a president lies
Becky Wandel analyzes President Trump’s false rhetoric on the issue of health care and urges people to be more wary of his statements.
View ArticlePolitical speechwriter Lindsay Hayes shares experience at Smith College
Hayes was the director of speechwriting for the Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign.
View ArticleThe demoralizing state of democracy
MCT Growing up we are told that one of the greatest privileges of living in a democratic society is having the right to vote. Voting to Americans is a very big deal. But does our most sacred civic duty...
View ArticleObama or Romney: What’s the difference?
In an election season characterized by gaffes and statist ranting from both sides of the aisle, it came as no surprise to me that in the Oct. 3 presidential debate, President Barack Obama and Governor...
View ArticleDisingenuous politics
Flickr/mnassal For the greater portion of the past 10 months, former Gov. Mitt Romney has been a mess. His continual blatant pandering and gaffes did him no favors. His own campaign aide once compared...
View ArticleWe must trust the next president
The election of the president of the United States influences every government on Earth, and this year we face a choice between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney....
View ArticleThe importance of voting
Courtesy of suttonhoo.blogspot.com. Tomorrow is Election Day. After all the campaigning (which seems to have lasted years), the incessant television commercials, and the people at the Dining Commons...
View ArticleDailyCollegian.com 2012 election live blog
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View ArticleRepublicans must move towards moderation
American politics rely on bipartisanship. They rely on compromise and moderation. Foremost, they rely on fact. Since the founding of the Republic, two parties have chosen to come together on almost...
View ArticleWhat’s next for the Republican Party?
November 2012 was a month of reckoning for the Republican Party. It lost the presidential election by 126 electoral votes and 5 million ballots cast (or 3.9 percent of the vote), according to the...
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