Article Browser: 2008 Presidential Elections

Back Where We Belong

Over the last two weeks, the presidential race finally returned to Iraq.

My Limited Power to Change The World

In this election like no other recent one, the American people seem more willing to change, more hopeful for the future. Once again they have the opportunity to change things, and this time I have a say.

The Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the New GOP

For Republicans in large, predominantly Democratic urban centers such as New York City, going to the polls can feel like an unsatisfying stop on the way home from work. Those of you who have grown accustomed to this line of thought however, think again. This Tuesday, your vote DOES matter.

Tough Love for the Democrats

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With Edwards out of the race, Clinton and Obama must motivate themselves to stand on principle and fight for progressive ideals, even as they struggle to become candidates that can appeal to independent and undecided voters.

Democracy in Progress

The race to succeed President Bush in the 2008 election has been touted as exciting, if not revolutionary, and a chance for young people to be louder than ever before. Yet despite these hopeful claims, we should not ignore the many faults of our nominating process, parts of which are both irrational and antiquated.

Decisions, Decisions

This Tuesday, Feb. 5, Democratic and Republican voters head to the polls for presidential primaries across the country. Unlike newspapers at our peer institutions, we have consciously declined to endorse a candidate in favor of a broader message: Now, more than ever, it is time for Columbia students to exercise their right to vote.