Author: Felix Puig Seppalainen
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Tariff Mania

With a surge in the popularity of the word Tariff in recent weeks, many are wondering what this means economically and, even more importantly, what it means for people’s wallets. What are Tariffs? Tariffs, simply put, are a tax on goods imported from the country on whom the tariffs have…
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State of the Race: Down to the Wire

Thirty-five days until election day, the race is statistically tied. Across the swing states, the candidates are in a mad dash to try and gain an inch of ground that’ll volt them over the finish line. After a dramatic announcement, the Trump campaign refused to accept another debate offer hosted…
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Polling Mania: Part One

As polling becomes more mainstream due to the coming election, many point to the 2016 election and its polling errors to curb Harris enthusiasts who see the election as theirs to win. However, many don’t know that the 2020 election was even further off in favor of Democrats, with states…
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Why United? Part Two

In the last “Why United?” post we made, our team tried to capture the essence of what makes America great by referencing historical bravado. The greatness of Hubert Humphrey’s hand of conciliation, George Washington’s nobility, Henry Clay’s legislative chops, and Truman’s Marshall Plan: while we’re proud of what came out,…
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State of the Race

One hundred thirty-four days until national election day in the United States and the races across the national level are beginning to head to climax. Numerous races and rating changes have been made from last week’s ratings. Here’s what changed: State of the Race: Presidential President Biden The President is…
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Why United?

This special article is an effort between both myself and Felix and I was tasked with writing an intro to it, so I’ll give it my best. In America, we’re seeing both sides rip each other apart mercilessly as they seek to advance party goals, not country goals. We’re seeing…
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State of the Race

One hundred forty-one days until national election day in the United States and the races across the national level are sure to be close. In the House, Senate, and Presidency, polls show deadlocked contests that will influence policy domestically and internationally. Here’s what’s changed since last week’s ratings: State of…
