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Tag Archives: politics

What Would Happen if….. Donald Trump Gets Re-Elected?

January 19, 2021by hhsdial

By: Kevin Mensah Election day is scheduled for November 3rd and this is the second edition of What Would Happen if…? This is a gist of What Would Happen to […]

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Who is Kamala Harris?

November 10, 2020by hhsdial

Christine Kim  The harrowing presidential election of 2020 reached its end this past Saturday. Joe Biden declared victory over Donald Trump with 273 electoral votes.  However, perhaps there is a […]

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News, U.S

The Fight for Trump’s Impeachment

November 10, 2019by hhsdial

Many people have been personally offended by Trump’s tweets, and especially those of recent, of which Trump has been hashing about the search for reasons to force him out of office.

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Editorials, News, U.S

The Yellow Vest Movement Continues

February 6, 2019by hhsdial

By Georgia Kirkendall For a straight eleven weeks now, protests have been held in France against unfair taxes and government money use. The aggravation is mostly directed towards President Emmanuel […]

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News, Uncategorized, World

The Iowa Caucus

February 2, 2016by hhsdial

By Aria Ahmed- So… what exactly happened during the Iowa Caucus?

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Archive

The Presidential Race

November 17, 2015by hhsdial

By Aria Ahmed- The 2016 Election is getting closer, and the candidates are scrambling to put themselves together. Who has the chance to win? And who should just give up?

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Archive

2016 Presidential Candidate: Bernie Sanders

October 25, 2015by hhsdial

By Sidra Baloch- Who is Bernie Sanders, and what exactly does he stand for? (Donald Trump supporters beware!!)

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Governor Who? The Gubernatorial in High School

November 3, 2014by hhsdial

By Danielle Brignola Finding a candidate that best fits your needs is like finding a love interest. You look at who they are and what they stand for, their values, […]

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Archive, Archived School

The Gubernatorial in High School: Voting for Non-voters

October 19, 2014by hhsdial

By Danielle Brignola-October has breezed in with browning leaves, warm apple cider, and pumpkin patches galore. With the change of the season, school has reached full swing and the federal fiscal year has begun. Something often overlooked by students as they transition into sweatshirts and rain boots, are the gubernatorial elections…

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Government Shutdown 2013

October 23, 2013by hhsdial

By Maria Shah The government has finally opened its doors last Thursday, the 17th of October, and after a long debate, Congress have finally approved a bill to end a 16-day […]

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Ignominious (adj.) publicly shameful or humiliating The politician's expensive campaign ultimately ended in ignominious defeat. previous words here

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