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WHAT IS POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY? LEO STRAUSS I. The Problem of Political Philosophy The meaning of political philosophy and its meaningful character are as evident today as they have been since the time when political philosophy first made its appearance in Athens. All political action aims at either...
The questions were designed to determine if voters could distinguish between the older partisan primary where the winning candidate was the "nominee" of the party and the newer Top-Two system in which the winner is not the "nominee" of the party. Results indicate that voters are highly ...
In 2022, many populous countries in Latin America, including Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, have elected leftist governments. In 2023, the main question in Latin American politics is whether the leftists can consolidate their grip on power by strengthening unity and managing divisions. The challenge...
According to a 2019Quinnipiac University poll, 51% of American voters believe the Supreme Court "should be restructured in order to reduce the influence of politics." But the partisan divide was stark: 69% of Democrats favored restructuring, while just 32% of Republicans agreed. ...
Whataboutism is the rhetorical practice of responding to an accusation or difficult question by making a counteraccusation, by asking a different but related question, or by raising a different issue altogether.
Trump is facing 13 charges altogether in the Georgia case, which include making false statements, forgery and soliciting a public offer to violate their oath. These are the maximum sentences Trump potentially faces for each count of his alleged crimes in Georgia: ...
The president's budget is referred to the respective budgetary committees of the Senate and the House and the non-partisan CBO, which provides analysis and estimates to supplement the president's predictions. The House and Senate Respond
Judges:Voters will decide on several judges in this general election. Here's a roundup of what judicial offices are up for election. Partisan elections for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, all Democrats: Jessica Brown, Damaris Garcia, Chesley Lightsey, Brian McLaughlin, John Padova Jr., Natash...
POLITICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE The ruling puts the issue of abortion access front and center in astate key to this year’s elections to decide the presidencyand partisan control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats immediately pounced, blaming former President Donald Trump for the loss of abortion...