Michael Johns to Speak at Joint Cornell Review & America First Cornell Event This Wednesday at 6pm, The Cornell Review and America First Cornell are cosponsoring an event centered on the 2020 presidential election. Was it safe and secure? What role did Dominion voting machines play? Is there evidence to support the Trump legal team’s...
Tag: election
Analyzing Biden’s Lies
In a presidential debate characterized by unprofessionalism, anger, and talking over the opponent (whether that be the other presidential candidate or Chris Wallace), one thing became clear: each candidate is willing to do anything, and say anything, to win. Trump jumped down Biden’s throat every chance he got, and actually shot himself in the foot...
EDITORIAL BOARD: President Trump is the Right Choice for America
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, President Trump’s policies ignited an unprecedented period of economic growth and prosperity. In the face of the worst global economic crisis in generations, the United States requires a decisive leader that will support businesses and workers, not regulate them out of existence and employment. On November 3rd, both the body...
Final Thoughts on the Student Trustee Election
As promised in Monday’s liveblog, here’s the Insider‘s full recap of the debate and some final thoughts on the election as voting begins at 8 AM today. Earlier this morning, the Sun released its endorsement in the election for Student Trustee. Writing off the other two candidates I saw as serious contenders in Monday’s debate, Kat Balram ’13...
Student Trustee Election Kicks Off . . . With Another Rap Video
Alex Bores ’13, a recently announced candidate for the undergraduate spot on the University’s Board of Trustees being vacated by Asa Craig ’11, has taken a page out of the playbook of Student Assembly President-elect Natalie Raps ’12 and made a rap video to kick off his campaign. Perhaps looking to get on an episode...