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25 Things to Expect on Election Day

25 Things to Expect on Election Day

By Charlie Fritz and Charlie Fritz November 7, 2016

Four years ago at this time I was a sophomore in high school, wondering who would be running for president when I would finally be able to vote. Fast-forward to now, and let's just say many of us are...

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One of the measures D.C. residents are voting on in this election is a referendum on statehood for the District.

DC Residents Flood Polls for Early Voting

By Olivia Chiu November 4, 2016

Tens of thousands of Washington, D.C. voters have broken the District’s early voting records to weigh in on the presidential election, local government races and a referendum to petition Congress...

GU Politics Hosts Last Debate

By Gaia Mattiace November 4, 2016

Georgetown University College Democrats and College Republicans expanded upon key issues from this year’s election cycle during the upperclassman debate in the Healey Family Student Center Great Room...

PETROCHEILOS: Overcome Electoral Flaws

PETROCHEILOS: Overcome Electoral Flaws

By Martha Petrocheilos November 1, 2016

During the third and final presidential debate, Republican nominee Donald Trump reiterated his claim that the presidential election was being rigged against him and that he would keep the American people...

Candidates Maintain GU Ties

By Will Linde October 25, 2016

Georgetown University has always been closely associated with national politics throughout its history. But this year’s election holds particular resonance for Georgetown students: Both Democratic presidential...

Experts Discuss Final Debate

By Will Linde October 21, 2016

The majority of students agreed that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was the winner of the final presidential debate Wednesday at a watch party in the Healey Family Student Center. Hosted...

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GU College Democrats member Alec Camhi (SFS ’20), left, and GU College Republican Peter Hamilton member (SFS ’20) represented their respective clubs at the annual “Freshman Debate.” Student Democrats have supported Clinton, while Republicans are conflicted over Trump.

Democrats Stand by Clinton for 2016 Election

By Will Linde October 4, 2016

A majority of the Georgetown University College Democrats have thrown their support and endorsement behind Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton after a primary season that saw many Georgetown...

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GU College Republican Peter Hamilton member (SFS ’20) represented GUCR at the annual “Freshman Debate.” Student Democrats have supported Clinton, while Republicans are conflicted over Trump.

Georgetown College Republicans Weigh In on Election

By Ben Goodman October 4, 2016

A tense Republican primary season leading to the nomination of Donald Trump as the Republican presidential candidate has pushed the Georgetown University College Republicans to refrain from endorsing...

GU Votes Registers Students

By Will Linde October 4, 2016

Last Wednesday and Thursday, the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service voter registration initiative, GU Votes, registered more than 1,000 students to vote as part of its “Storm...

GU Politics Hosts Debate Party

By Ellen Baker September 30, 2016

The great room of the Healey Family Student Center was packed with around 500 students Monday night for a watch party of the first debate between Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican...

Professors, Students Analyze Political Culture

By Lisa Burgoa September 16, 2016

As the presidential election plunges Americans across the country into a fresh bout of political soul-searching, the Georgetown community is grappling with the same conversations unfolding on the national...

PETROCHEILOS: Distrust Fuels Voter Hesitation

PETROCHEILOS: Distrust Fuels Voter Hesitation

By Martha Petrocheilos September 13, 2016

For many millennials, American politics is akin to an impure science. To those born in an era of access to nearly limitless information, millennials value truth and honesty a great deal given their aptitude...

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