Topic: Election
Associate Professor Robert Eisinger analyzes role of superdelegates in Democratic nomination
Associate professor of Political Science Robert Eisinger provides insight about the role superdelegates will play in determining the Democratic Party’s nomination.
The Denver Post (Denver, Colo.) Democrats fear brokered convention
Undergraduates enthusiastic participants in presidential campaigns
Lewis & Clark undergraduates are enthusiastically participating in the presidential campaign, part of a trend among young voters who have become increasingly involved during this election season.
The Oregonian (Portland, Ore.) Young people ready to get out and vote
Law student observes corruption in Pakistan
Second-year law student Saba Ahmed describes the effects of corruption and violence on the country of her birth, after returning from a recent visit, during which Benazir Bhutto was assassinated.
The Oregonian (Portland, Ore.) Trip to Pakistan opens law student’s eyes
Associate Professor Robert Eisinger discusses impacts of superdelegates on Democratic campaigns
Associate Professor of Political Science Robert Eisinger offers perspective about the impact of superdelegates’ loyalties on Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama’s battle for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination.
The Denver Post (Denver, Colo.) Dems may see superdelegate “chaos”
Professor Bob Goldman analyzes Senate campaign ads
Sociology professor Bob Goldman analyzes recent political ads in the U.S. Senate race and comments on their effectiveness.
The Oregonian (Portland, Ore.) Novick touts differences that voters can see
Associate Professor of Political Science Robert Eisinger considers significance of Oregon primary
Associate Professor of Political Sciences Robert Eisinger’s editorial about the potential significance of Oregon’s May primary considers how close contests in both the Republican and Democratic parties are changing the typical momentum of the primary process.
The Oregonian (Portland, Ore.) Is this the year Oregon matters?
Law Professor John Kroger runs for Oregon attorney general
Lewis & Clark Law Professor John Kroger announced his candidacy for Oregon attorney general; if elected, Kroger plans to confront methamphetamine manufacturing and corporate pollution, protect civil rights, and enforce child support.

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