I'm outraged, just like many of my peers. Today showed once again what America will and will not tolerate based on the color of your skin. I watched police officers who are supposed to “protect” all the people of this country take pictures with men who stormed, broke in, and violently vandalized the U.S. capitol. Read on
Tag Archives: 2020 election
Those of us who are turning 18 have such an important role in this election, and I can’t wait to use that power to vote for the first time on January 5th. Read on
It’s Thursday afternoon when I start the short, half-mile walk from work to Stonecrest Parkway to finally get this voting thing over with. I find the voting precinct right beside the COVID-19 testing station. The same testing station I visited just weeks before to appease my parents’ paranoia, which is just way too coincidental and… Read on
There is no question that Tuesday night’s first 2020 Presidential debate held at Samson Pavilion on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, was abysmal. President Donald Trump was loud, obnoxious, and hate-filled. He came into the debate heated and ready to blame and spout his divisive rhetoric that might’ve once worked… Read on
On Tuesday night, the first Presidential debate was set to take place. Instead, it was an hour-and-a-half long disgrace to democracy, our government, and America as a whole. Inside the Samson Pavilion on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, President Donald Trump’s demeanor was instantly hostile and angry, angrier than usual.… Read on
Forced to move entirely online, political campaigns face an unprecedented challenge of gaining support from voters while being entirely behind a screen. Read on