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The Burden of Success: A Woman’s Viewpoint on Trump’s Landslide Win

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ISABEL MARZULLO: FEATURES EDITOR Photo from Wikimedia Commons As we’re now a week out from election night, the news of Trump’s win has had time to settle. Some individuals radiate happiness that their candidate won, while others sit horror-struck, unsure of what comes next. For many of us, particularly women, the implications for our rights…

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College Democrats React to Trump’s Election

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CLAIRE FISHER: ON BEHALF OF SBU COLLEGE DEMOCRATS Photo: @sbu_collegedems on Instagram Often, when things do not go our way our immediate response is to be disappointed.   We want to be clear, we are not simply disappointed. We are afraid.  Countless voters: women, Black, gay, trans, Christian, Jews, teachers, veterans, sexual assault survivors and immigrant…

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Is Chappell Roan Right?

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BY JOSEPH DEBELL, OPINION EDITOR Photo from Wikimeida Commons Photographer is Justin Higuchi Singer-songwriter and synthpop artist Chappell Roan is again in the spotlight, not for her music but for her decision to refrain from endorsing a candidate in the upcoming 2024 election. While some people quickly label her as indecisive, Roan’s choice to stand…

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Trump shouldn’t run for President again; DeSantis is for the job

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Photo courtesy of @rondesantisfl on instagram BY MIKE POLCE, STAFF WRITER The 2024 presidential election is 11 months away, meaning voters should start thinking about which candidate they want to support. To many Republicans in 2020, Donald Trump sounded like the ideal person to run this country, and many Republicans still feel this way. According…

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No strangers to the campaign trail

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By Corey Krajewski Staff Writer With 2016 Presidential candidates beginning to officially announce their campaigns, the current race for the Republican presidential bid seems to be anyone’s game. There are many candidates running, and not a single one seems to be clearly ahead. In such a wide-open race, for one to win, they must actively…

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After 2012, GOP must unite and adapt

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By Kevin Rogers Assistant Opinion Editor For Republicans, Tuesday was a pretty disappointing night. All of the perceived momentum nominee Mitt Romney was gathering turned out to be a flop, with only two states Obama carried in 2008 swinging to Romney.  Despite an illusion of enthusiasm, Romney wound up with fewer votes than John McCain…

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Democrats’ comments dismissing diversity unnecessary

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By Kevin Rogers Assistant Opinion Editor Critics have long called Republicans the party of old white men. Admittedly, it is easy to conjure up images of tired and tenured politicians like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell or Sen. John McCain, both well overdue for retirement. Yet, if the lineup of speakers at this year’s Republican…

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