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The debate between Propositions 30 and 38 is intensifying for California residents. Unfortunately, neither proposition is perfect. Prop. 30, Gov. Jerry Brown’s measure, plans to increase taxes on the richest Californians to help close the budget gap, generating revenue for schools and local public safety programs. Prop. 38, lawyer Molly Munger’s proposal, would raise the […]
From the archives: Nixon, Kennedy agree to speak on campus
By cbmccull
in News
Original Date of Publication: Oct. 4, 1960 The eagerness with which political candidates gather youthful votes will reach nationwide status with the individual appearances of Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy on the USC campus. This was the opinion voiced by Dr. Carl Q. Christol, political science department head, who noted that both presidential […]
Majority of Californians support Prop. 30, poll says
By KRISTEN HERNANDEZ
in News
The proposition would raise approximately $6 billion for public education if passed.
Are underhanded politics a problem?
Poll finds voters are upset with state’s budget
By DAVID LOWENSTEIN
in News
Seventy percent of the California voters polled said they were unhappy with the state’s direction.
Voters say Brown must support education, healthcare
By LAURA CUEVA
2 Comments/in News
LAT/USC poll voters said they supported granting citizenship to some child immigrants.
Voters head to the polls for elections
LAT/USC poll: Voters lean toward Brown
By LAURA CUEVA
2 Comments/in News
Forty-nine percent of people polled said they would vote for Jerry Brown in November.
Obama’s contribution to youth vote exaggerated
By JASON KEHE
in Opinion
President is given too much credit for supposedly rallying activism in young voters.