With midterm elections on the horizon, it is becoming increasingly difficult to escape the resurrection of political divisiveness. Regardless of the outcome, one thing all sides of the spectrum need
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The U.S. was founded on the premise that the government should serve the people, and over the past two hundred years, that is what this country has worked toward. When

Society encourages us, as today’s youth, to get involved in real-world issues and make our voice heard on the ballot. But can the same desires be said for the government?

During Tuesday’s debate between U.S. Senate candidates Beto O’Rourke and Ted Cruz, one candidate stood out. One candidate demonstrated a detailed knowledge of politics past, a seasoned understanding of what

Last week it was announced that thousands of citizens who registered to vote through vote.org, a third-party, nonprofit voter registration

About 40 people attended “The Future is Blue,” a summit co-hosted by the Denton County Democratic Party on Sunday at the University Union.
Texas held the first of the nation’s 2018 primary elections on Tuesday. The Democratic gubernatorial primary election resulted in a