Are Warming Temperatures a Scientific Consensus or Hoax? It Depends on Your Political Party Erik Kojola Politics & Economics, Science & Medicine Riley Dunlap, Aaron McCright, and Jerrod Yarosh, “The Political Divide on Climate Change: Partisan Polarization Widens in the U.S.,” Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable...
So Close, Yet So Far: Trump’s Pursuit for 1,237 Delegates Delineate Fixed Democracy Bobby Shanahan Politics & Economics With GOP frontrunner Donald J. Trump losing by double digits in Wisconsin on April 5th to Texas Senator Ted Cruz, the presidential race for Republicans looks increasingly likely to be decided at a contested...
What Happened to the Party of Lincoln? Bryan Van Norden Politics & Economics The Democratic party of around 1900 has become the GOP of today.
The Dilemma Trump Presents for the GOP Bryan Van Norden Politics & Economics The dominance of Donald Trump in the GOP primaries presents a dilemma for Republicans: should the GOP be more afraid of a national convention like the one that nominated Barry Goldwater in 1964, or like...