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The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


Political science Profs. Reuel Rogers and Julie Lee Merseth.

Panelists discuss impact of 2020 presidential election on BIPOC communities

November 6, 2020

Expert professors conveyed the importance of voter turnout and grassroots organizing in a Thursday panel hosted by the Asian American Studies Program. The panel was part of a two-part series examining...

Linda Sandor (SESP ‘20) makes calls as part of her job with the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.

As results slowly roll in, students see results of their work with state Democratic campaigns

November 5, 2020

After graduating from Northwestern this past year, Linda Sandor (SESP ’20) knew she wanted to be involved in politics. She’d taken a speechwriting class with political science Prof. Cody Keenan...

President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden. The two candidates remain deadlocked in an election with no clear winner yet.

Former Vice President Joe Biden takes Illinois in presidential race still too close to call

November 4, 2020

On Tuesday night, former Vice President Joe Biden won Illinois — and its 20 electoral college votes —- for the 2020 presidential race, which remains too close to call. The Associated Press called...

The recent study showed nearly one-third of study respondents nationally identified COVID-19 as a top issue, topping the list in every state except Alaska, where climate change came out ahead. Other top issues included racism, the economy, healthcare, and crime and violence

Recent study finds COVID-19 to be top issue among voters

November 4, 2020

Researchers from Northwestern, Harvard University and Rutgers University found that the last six months have been critical in shaping voters’ top priorities. The researchers conducted a two-wave survey...

U.S. Rep. Cindy Axne (D-Iowa) speaks during a news conference on Jan. 29, 2019, in Washington, D.C. The Kellogg alumna won re-election to represent Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District.

Kellogg alumna Cindy Axne narrowly holds onto Iowa House seat

November 4, 2020

U.S. Rep. Cindy Axne (D-Iowa) was re-elected to represent Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District by a narrow margin — leading her challenger, former Rep. David Young (R-Iowa), by only about 6,000 votes....

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