2016 presidential election

Trump calls for unity in victory speech

By Michael Finnegan and Seema Mehta Los Angeles Times (TNS) NEW YORK _ After waging a fiercely divisive campaign, Donald Trump called for unifying Americans after he won the presidential race early Wednesday. “Now it’s time for America to bind the wounds of division,” he told cheering supporters at a Manhattan hotel. “To all Republicans […]

WikiLeaks has become the new whistleblower

WikiLeaks has done it again, doing what American journalism has failed to do this election season: uncovering secrets that could sway the people’s vote, despite its questionable operator.

For Young Voters, the US Presidential Election Comes Down to Issues

The U.S. presidential election, to be held Tuesday, Nov. 8, is being called historic by the national press, which notes that Donald Trump is exhibiting the worst Republican showing among voters under 35 in American history.

Your vote, your voice: use it accordingly

This November, the most anticipated event of the year will take place.

Trump University: Educational institution or profit scheme?

With all the hype that is Donald Trump, more fuel has been added to the fire with this new scandal during the 2016 presidential election.

Emails may destroy Clinton’s presidential campaign

Emails. This one hiccup on Hillary Clinton’s political record could potentially cost her the 2016 presidential election and the trust of the American people.

Obama Addresses Affordable Education in Last Speech

With the rigorous strain it takes to find the perfect parking space, to having an enormous break between classes, the added bonus of the cost of tuition can prove to be a heavy burden weighing down on students everywhere.

Hillary Clinton stops at FIU to call for closer connection to Cuban people

Her speech in the Wertheim Performing Arts Center was her first chance to speak on President Barack Obama's move in December 2014 to begin normalizing U.S.-Cuba diplomatic relations.

The 2016 presidential candidate no one is talking about

While college Democrats are split over whether or not to vote for Hillary Clinton, there seems to be no shortage of potential Republican candidates. Little do many know, Bernie Sanders might be the answer to the Democratic dilemma.
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