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The “Hispanic Vote” Does Not Exist, 2020 Proves It

There is no such thing as the “Hispanic vote.” In misconstruing the US’ Latino community to be politically homogeneous, politicians and pollsters (especially Democrats) committed grievous miscalculations and were caught by surprise. Countless promisi...

2020 Ballot Questions Rundown: Massachusetts and Nationwide

This year, voters in MA were faced with two additional questions on their ballots, along with their votes for President, House, Senate, and local elections. The two topics were “Right to Repair” and Ranked Choice Voting. “Right to Repair” was already a...

The Perceptions of Election Polls on Campus

So what happened to the election polls? According to a November 13th New York Times article, there a...

Belmont Hill Mock Election

Over the past few decades, Belmont Hill has continued a tradition of facilitating a “mock” elect...

Why the Presidential Election Could Be Closer Than Polls Suggest

As we head into October, less than 45 days until the presidential election, Democratic nominee Joe B...

MA Primary Results

September 3rd, 2020 represented the thrilling conclusions to this year’s contested congressional p...

China Doves in an Anti-China Election

In the good times before the age of COVID-19, we all believed that the hot-button issues of the comi...

John Markis ’18 Running for Wellesley Town Meeting Representative

John Markis ‘18 has always been politically conscious. Known for his many political Woodbury speec...

Civil Discourse on Campus

The Panel Examines the State of Open Discussion Across Both Campuses Ishaan Prasad, Arnav Prasad, W...

John Dickerson and Ann Compton Offer Valuable Insight to Panel Editors

Ishaan Prasad, William McCormack, and Arnav Prasad On a cold Wednesday night last December, we thr...