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The 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary is heading to Iowa on February 3rd where the 14 remaining candidates will face each other during the first caucus of the campaign. Candidates have …
The 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary is heading to Iowa on February 3rd where the 14 remaining candidates will face each other during the first caucus of the campaign. Candidates have …
In 2016, the presidential election shined a light on a new threat: fake news. Still today, some shadows remain on how president Trump was elected and how fake news affected …
On social media, more and more American voters express a growing hatred towards their political opponents. These negative emotions are even more fueled by the tense political atmosphere pervading the …
The democratic primaries gather a large audience of both democrats and republicans. Among the viewers many conservatives and Trumpists take to the Internet to confront and troll the liberal candidates. With …
The killing of General Soleimani in Iraq on January 3rd and Iran’s launching of missiles against a US military base a few days later forced the Democratic candidates to make …
Ideas count in politics, but it is not enough. The way you look, the way you talk, the way you move matter sometimes more. In this podcast, two experts coach …
Elizabeth Warren, 70, Joe Biden, 77, Bernie Sanders, 78, are three of the oldest 2020 Democratic presidential primary’s candidates. They have decided to release their medical check-ups to the public, …
On February 29, 2020, South Carolinians will put their ballot in the box to choose the Democratic candidate for the presidential elections. The stakes are special for these open primaries, …
Pierre Vercauteren is a political scientist specialized in the American electoral process at the Catholic University of Leuven. He explains why the number of candidates for the Democratic primaries is …
Health care is a key issue in Democratic primaries. Every Democrat running for president wants a system that provides affordable and quality universal health care. But here comes the trouble …