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Unity: No Labels

By: Caleb Eckert, July 15th, 2019 Students from the Presidency And The Press program at Franklin Pierce University recently visited the Unity: No Labels campaign in Manchester, New Hampshire. No Labels is a non-profit group, and strives to help the current political climate become less hostile and more reasonable. By advocating for mutual r espectt […]

Where some of the 2020 Candidates Stand on Mental Health

By: Ryan Lucia, July 19th, 2019   TRUMP: “Some of them have mental problems where they don’t even know they’re living that way,” he said. “In fact, perhaps they like living that way. They can’t do that. We cannot ruin our cities.  And you have people that work in those cities.  They work in office […]

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The Persistent Bird Catches the Worm: Advice from Stephen Keimig

Hear journalist and FPU alum Stephen Keimig’s advice to Presidency and the Press students.

The Good and The Bad of New Hampshire’s First in the Nation Primary

The Good and The Bad of New Hampshire’s First in the Nation Primary

By: Mason Martin, July 17th, 2019   Since 1920, New Hampshire has held the first presidential primary election in the nation. In fact, this tradition isn’t due to societal outcry or sheer happenstance, but is instead actually written into law. As stated under New Hampshire law, the New Hampshire presidential primary elections are to be […]

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(Photo Credit: Elizibeth Frantz, Concord Monitor) What’s Happening Now: New Hampshire State Congress

A decades-long sealed vault in the New Hampshire State House is finally opened.

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Student Vote Bill: Should Out-of-State College Students be Able to Vote in New Hampshire?

How do out-of-state college students feel about their voting rights while in school in New Hampshire?

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The Plan for American Healthcare

How do the parties and candidates view the future of healthcare?