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An Interview with Nick Jacobson (Yale College ‘23), a 2024 Candidate for the Pennsylvania State House

Theo SotoodehniaJanuary 18, 2025January 31, 2025

Nick Jacobson YC ‘23 was the Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania’s 85th State House District in this year’s general election. While at Yale, Nick was one of The Politic’s Managing Editors. He lives outside of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Nick spoke to The…

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Ignore At Your Own Risk: Can “Red Flag” Laws Shift America’s Gun Violence Prevention Debate?

Conor WebbJanuary 18, 2025

Perpetrators of gun violence often signal their intent to do so before it happens. “That leakage—and all those instances of someone saying ‘I’m going to kill myself,’ or ‘I’m going to kill people at a school or church or synagogue’…

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The “Green” Mines: Lithium Mining and Destruction in Brazil’s Jequitinhonha Valley

Larissa de Oliveira GarcezJanuary 18, 2025January 31, 2025

“We cannot talk about development without talking about conflict and violence,” Brazilian environmental activist and Decolonial Centre coordinator Gabriela Sarmet told The Politic. “Behind every development comes a trail of destruction.”  Over the last five centuries, mining has left environmental…

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The Political Pulse: Why Polling Persists in American Politics

Jaeha JangJanuary 18, 2025

When Jack Dozier ’27 was working with the Democratic Coordinated Campaign in Virginia this summer, he spent much of his lunch break looking at polls. He had plenty to look at—the presidential debate between Biden and Trump had taken place…

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OPINION: The Democrats’ Defeat: America’s Rejection of the Liberal Elite

Sheena BakareJanuary 18, 2025January 18, 2025

On the morning of November 6, liberals woke up to a nightmare. A great red sweep took the nation. An election so close experts predicted its results would only be known in following days resulted in the landslide victory for…

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Between Hope and Authoritarianism: Venezuela’s Perilous Position

Suren ClarkJanuary 18, 2025

“A lot of time has to pass before things change. We’ve grown up with the corrupt government that we have, so we can’t take promises of change too seriously,” said Nicole Viloria ’26, the president of the Yale Venezuelan Club…

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OPINION: Democracy in Distress: How Mexico’s Judiciary Lost Its Independence

Hanna Klingbeil CanaleJanuary 18, 2025April 9, 2025

Mexico’s democracy, after years of resilience and progress, is tumbling toward an authoritarian abyss.  As of September 15th, 2024, the judicial branch—formerly made up of judges appointed by the government—will now be elected by the populace. The public, however, will…

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OPINION: Militant Hope or Utter Despair? Political Exhaustion in the 2024 Election 

Margot KohnJanuary 18, 2025January 18, 2025

Donald Trump won the election. The Republicans won the House and the Senate. Six of the nine Supreme Court Justices are conservative. America, it seems, will be reconstructed in the image of the far-Right. Quite decisively, the Democrats lost. There…

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