Fifty of the nation's top Republican national security officials, including Duke political scientist Peter Feaver, signed a letter Monday saying they would not vote for Donald Trump. Feaver says Trump “has not improved on any of the dimensions that concerned me last year: his temperament, his integrity, his understanding of complex issues, his capacity to attract the nation's finest talent and mobilize them to address our challenges.”
The plurality method “is a very poor electoral method with which to run a primary election with 17 candidates,” says a professor emeritus of law and political science.
“Despite frequent attempts to cast today's college students as reticent, uninformed and apathetic members of society, more interested in pop culture than politics, my undergraduate public policy students are actively engaged, forward-thinking citizens acutely aware of their stake in the nation's governance.”
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Fifty of the nation's top Republican national security officials, including Duke political scientist Peter Feaver, signed a letter Monday saying they would not vote for Donald Trump. Feaver says Trump “has not improved on any of the dimensions that concerned me last year: his temperament, his integrity, his understanding of complex issues, his capacity to attract the nation's finest talent and mobilize them to address our challenges.”
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“Despite frequent attempts to cast today's college students as reticent, uninformed and apathetic members of society, more interested in pop culture than politics, my undergraduate public policy students are actively engaged, forward-thinking citizens acutely aware of their stake in the nation's governance.”
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