Tag Archive for: 2016 election
Election night crowd packs Wallis Annenberg Hall
Panels considered the role of the media in the 2016 election and the way the election process works across America.
Voters pass statewide marijuana, education measures
Seventeen CA propositions and several local initiatives were on the ballot on Nov. 8.
Election night ends with surprise Trump victory over Clinton
The Republican candidate won 276 electoral votes and several key states Tuesday.
USC Hillel hosts panel of political experts
The panelists discussed the effect of the election on the Jewish community.
2016 Election Guide
2016 Guide to the California Ballot
Panel considers what to expect on election night
The talk examined the ways recent events affected each candidate’s public standing.
USC College Democrats support Hillary Clinton and her vision for America
On Nov. 8, I will be voting in a presidential election for the first time. To all those people who think that this election is crazy and don’t know who to vote for, I want to let you know that I understand completely and I could go on and on about how weird this election […]
USC College Republicans say #NeverTrump, but #NeverEverHillary
#NeverTrump, but #NeverEverHillary. As a conservative Republican voter, I have always believed in the values of fiscal responsibility, cultural traditionalism and small government. Unfortunately for me and other like-minded voters, neither of the major presidential candidates this election cycle truly embodies any of these values. While it is abundantly clear that Hillary Clinton is an […]