Column: Republican field doing the Democrats' work
By Linden Atelsek | Feb. 22, 2016The Republican field's negativity is hurting their general election chances.
The Republican field's negativity is hurting their general election chances.
Senate Republicans' insistence that Obama not fill Antonin Scalia's vacancy on the court is an insult to the Constitution and an abdication of their duty.
This week's campaigning has thrown the choice voters here in South Carolina will have Saturday into sharp relief.
Brittany Feldhake argues that Carson's intelligence and positions make him most qualified for the presidency.
Morgan Markwood wants you to waste your vote on the best waste of a vote: Vermin Supreme.
Nick Santamaria is the best man for the position of treasurer in the Student Government elections.
Ross Abbott is voting for Gary Johnson not because he thinks he's picking the next president, but because he believes in his message and wants him to pave the way for third-party candidates to come.
Bernie Sanders is the next Barack Obama: a political leader who promises a revolution, but whose presidency would be marked by the same legislative stagnancy that has plagued the current administration.
Ford Blanchard argues that John Kasich is the only rational choice for Republicans.
The Daily Gamecock gave each executive candidate a 10-minute interview time. Two minutes were devoted to opening statements, six to question and answer, and another two to closing statements.
Eliza Woolf argues that Jeb's political supporters and record prove his ability to lead.
In the Feb.15 paper, we stated that Marco Rubio has been a senator since 2009. He has actually been a senator since 2011.
A brief history of presidential candidates from the Senate.
Women can and should be able to serve in combat roles in the military.
Andy Wilson is voting for Marco Rubio for the GOP nomination because, with his record of compromise and bipartisanship, he's the best choice to face off against the eventual Democratic nominee.
Danielle Repass supports Ted Cruz because of his values, morals and the enthusiasm he's inspired in his supporters.
Those who promote tolerance refuse to tolerate religious opposition.