“My name is Marco Rubio, and I approved this message.” “My name is Bernie Sanders and I approved this message.” Have you ever wondered why
Category: 2016 Presidential Election
In the recent months of this year’s presidential election, much fire has been tossed back and forth between candidates. While much controversy has risen around
If you are interested in taking up a career in politics, a good place to start might be to take part in a campaign. Here,
*Disclaimer: The article below was written by taking the ideas of the Democratic Party Platform1 and do not necessarily reflect the ideas and opinions of
*Disclaimer: The article below was written by taking the ideas of the Republican Party Platform1 and do not necessarily reflect the ideas and opinions of
When George Washington left his presidency, he warned the country not to have two political parties in his farewell address. Despite his wishes, we made
Senator Rick Santorum has been involved in politics from when he was a teenager, and now he is running for the Office of the President
If you ask any AP Gov student how many Presidential debates they’ve watched, they’d most likely reply with “too many”. However, these 45 students are
Mid January, we will be hosting a mock primary election right here at Malden High. Last week, we talked about how your vote matters and
Born on Jan. 18, 1963 in Washington, DC, Governor Martin O’Malley has been a lifelong Democrat. He was raised in Rockville, Maryland and his parents instilled the