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Joe Biden’s First 100 Days: Success or Failure?
President Biden’s first one hundred days in office were expected to tackle the big issues facing the country. Were they as effective as he outlined they would be?
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President Biden’s first one hundred days in office were expected to tackle the big issues facing the country. Were they as effective as he outlined they would be?
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Pandemics and economics are not issues unique to President Biden’s first 100 days in office. In 1921, President Harding faced them too. How do their approaches compare?
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When one thinks of an inheritance money, large houses, or family heirlooms usually come to mind. However, for Acting Presidents Harry S. Truman (D), and Gerald R. Ford (R), their inheritance was the highest office in the country, and finishing two of the deadliest conflicts in American history: World War Two, and the Vietnam War.
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Bill Kristol, a respected conservative political analyst and former Vice President Chief of Staff, spent the morning with the New Hampshire Institute of Politics discussing the future of the Republican party, as well as what we can expect from the next few elections and the Biden administration in general.
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Each American president inherits situations and devises plans that determine the new Leader of the Free World’s first hundred days in office. The first president to use the now famous measure was Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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On April 8, the Institute of Politics hosted authors Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen to discuss their new book, Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency.
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The actions that a president takes during their first 100 days in office are vital in determining the early success of a president’s time in office, but this margin was not always as symbolic as it is today.
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Two political insiders with expertise on both political parties offered insight into what is happening in Washington as of late, discussing the state of polarization and what to watch for in the coming months and years of the new administration.
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Tonight’s debate, hosted by the St. Anselm College Debate Team in conjunction with the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, focused on the arguments for and against making it easier for college students to vote.
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Danielle Higgins, a doctoral candidate currently teaching here at Saint Anselm College, spent the evening discussing her research on the misconceptions surrounding the Arab Spring.