Historian Bill Chafe, author of the book, “Hillary and Bill: The Clintons and the Politics of the Personal,” examines whether we will see Hillary the “bridge-builder and reformer” who as a senator formed strong relationships with GOP lawmakers, or the intensely private person who refused to take friendly advice from allies.
Law professor Ernest Young, who worked with Ted Cruz in Texas, says he was often categorical in his judgments, but not because he failed to understand the other side’s arguments.
The presidential candidates are turning a blind eye to society’s most vulnerable citizens, says Divinity School professor Norman Wirzba. Wirzba is featured on “Glad You Asked,” a weekly podcast where Duke faculty highlight issues the candidates are ignoring on the campaign trail.
Isak Tranvik, a graduate student in political science, attends the Republican candidate’s event in Raleigh and says the experience “was a stark reminder that politics is an emotional endeavor.”
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Office Hours with David Rohde
Duke freshman Matthew Michelson interviews the political science professor about the 2016 presidential race.
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Which Hillary is running for president?
Historian Bill Chafe, author of the book, “Hillary and Bill: The Clintons and the Politics of the Personal,” examines whether we will see Hillary the “bridge-builder and reformer” who as a senator formed strong relationships with GOP lawmakers, or the intensely private person who refused to take friendly advice from allies.
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Returning to Texas, Cruz reset his career and created a political launchpad
Law professor Ernest Young, who worked with Ted Cruz in Texas, says he was often categorical in his judgments, but not because he failed to understand the other side’s arguments.
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The least of these
The presidential candidates are turning a blind eye to society’s most vulnerable citizens, says Divinity School professor Norman Wirzba. Wirzba is featured on “Glad You Asked,” a weekly podcast where Duke faculty highlight issues the candidates are ignoring on the campaign trail.
the series “Glad You Asked"
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Sanders isn’t much of a socialist compared to some previous presidents, including Franklin Roosevelt.
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Provocation, vitriol are Trump strategies
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The expected – and unexpected – at a Trump rally
Isak Tranvik, a graduate student in political science, attends the Republican candidate’s event in Raleigh and says the experience “was a stark reminder that politics is an emotional endeavor.”