On Nov. 3, eligible Georgia residents voted for the state’s two senatorial positions. Although each election had a winner, neither candidate pulled more than 50% of the votes, qualifying both elections for a runoff under state law. Both Democratic challengers, Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, defeated Republican incumbents Kelly …
Read More »Biden and Harris Take the Presidency
After a neck-and-neck brawl between the 2020 presidential candidates, the American public has voted to replace Republican President Trump with a new Commander in Chief, Democrat President-Elect Joe Biden. Biden, the left-wing candidate, plans to walk into the White House this January with an Electoral College and Popular Vote majority …
Read More »Is Facebook Letting Politicians Lie?
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg has recently testified in front of the Senate, due to the announcement of a new, possibly illicit, policy, that could potentially affect the results of the 2020 presidential election and the Brexit campaign. Facebook announced it would refrain from fact-checking political speech on the site, which includes …
Read More »The Call for Political Civility
Republican and Democrat, white and black, male and female; for many years these opposing issues have divided our country, caused us to fight against ourselves, and changed the way we as Americans see each other. On Tuesday, August 20, Cindy McCain, the widow of U.S. senator John McCain, began her …
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