With the Pennsylvania primary less than two weeks away, former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton spoke at Temple Friday night to spread her mother’s message. “I am really proud to be here on behalf of my
Every four years, presidential campaigning comes to Pennsylvania, to Philadelphia, to Temple and the student body manages to seem politically energized. Sen. Hillary Clinton rallied in McGonigle Hall, and last week, Chelsea Clinton appeared in
“Pennsylvania doesn’t need a president who looks down on them. They need a president who stands up for them, who fights for them, who works hard for your futures, your jobs, your families.” That was
With the Pennsylvania primary getting closer by the day, and the general election merely months away, many students are getting ready to vote for the first time. Maritza Lawson, an undeclared freshman, registered to vote
Submitted by Michael N. Price With the Pennsylvania primary quickly approaching, both Democratic candidates are doing their best to avoid a disastrous political slip-up that could cost them the all-important April 22 vote. Both Sens.
Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. held a rally at Temple in McGonigle Hall during Spring Break. Some think it a staged act that speaks to her broader campaign.
Mayor Michael Nutter would have left his congregation if his pastor had made incendiary comments like those made by Rev. Jeremiah Wright, considered a mentor by Sen. Barack Obama, D, Ill.
Comments made by Geraldine Ferraro, 1984 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate and former Hillary Clinton campaign adviser, about Sen. Barack Obama benefiting from his race aren’t off base.