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Students React to the 2024 Presidential Election Results
Miami Political Review Editorial Board As a non-partisan public policy and politics magazine, Miami Political Review members represent a diversity of perspectives, lived experiences, and academic backgrounds. In the wake of the 2024 election results, we all felt a similar call to reflect on the pressing questions and stark realities revealed by the re-election of…
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On the Civic Obligations of Citizens: Reflections of a Student Political Philosopher
L.G. Orlando We as a country are emerging from an election fraught with division and deep tension. In the months before the election people from all sides took great pains to encourage citizens to vote. Every effort was made to promote the exercise of this deeply held and fundamental political right. This is good and…
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The Struggles of a Student Voter
Maximilian Fuhrig Introduction With polls opening in less than a day, there’s no better time than now to ballot out the latest on barriers to student voting. Many Miami students will be voting for the first time, and most undergrads have never voted in a Presidential election before. According to a poll conducted by Miami…
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Op-Ed: Could Quirks of U.S. Succession Law Lead to a President Blinken?
CNN Images Eli Levsky The 2024 Presidential election is mere days away, and pundits across the spectrum expect a highly contested and contentious result. With razor-thin polls this cycle, anything is possible in this election, including the possibility that congressional control is uncertain. Politico recently published an article on how former President Donald Trump can…
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EU Parliamentary Elections 2024
Annabel DeChant While studying abroad in Venice, another Miami student and I tried to take a waterbus off the island to go see the Dolomites mountains, only to find out that we needed to take an entirely different line – the waterbus had reduced hours due to the EU parliamentary elections. Despite this hiccup, I…
