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Archive: December 2022

The Tory Surveys Princetonians on the DeSantis Trump Debate

/December 21, 2022

Amid former president Donald Trump’s announcement of his 2024 presidential bid and growing speculation surrounding Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ 2024 bid, it is likely that the GOP will see a showdown between the two in 2024. In order to get a pulse on Princeton students’ perspectives on the Trump v. DeSantis debate, the Tory conducted […]

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Doing Right Regardless of Others’ Wrongs: Impeachment Perspectives

/January 18, 2021

Wade Argues that Republicans Damage the Conservative Cause by Rejecting Joe Biden as President (Photo Credit: Chip Somodevilla)    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   During the January 12th impeachment hearing, a little-known Republican Congressman named Dan Newhouse (WA-04) rose to a podium in the House of Representatives […]

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Vote for Trump | OPINION

/November 2, 2020

Photo Credit: Flickr // The White House   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   For decades, party lines have divided our nation, and, unfortunately, things don’t seem to be getting any better. As a woman who holds conservative values, I have faced a multitude of attacks from strangers. […]

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Conservative Students Weigh in on the 2020 Presidential Election

and /October 29, 2020

Photo Credit: Saul Loeb // AFP via Getty Imagines   I’m a conservative — but should I vote for Donald Trump? In the final days leading up to a historic presidential election, many conservative Princeton students have found themselves in a quandary; torn between supporting President Donald J. Trump, the 74-year-old controversial incumbent Republican firebrand, […]

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Welcome to the Future of American Conservatism | OPINION

/August 26, 2020

Photo Credit: Michael Candelori/Flickr  The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. In the mid-20th century, a small group of political activists forged a heterogeneous coalition to support the Republican Party and elect Ronald Reagan as President, and they shaped the American right for two generations. Today, a nascent group of […]

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The Lawsplainer: The Case Against Birthright Citizenship

/September 23, 2019

Courtesy of Jeff Turner via Flickr.com The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. It is no controversial assertion that the Trump Administration’s words and actions have raised serious questions about constitutional provisions and principles long believed to be settled. The Administration has faced perhaps the greatest resistance in its approach […]

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Effecting a Permanent Iranian Denuclearization

/October 13, 2017

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. In April 2015, the Obama administration and five other world powers reached an agreement with Iran to lift economic sanctions in exchange for reductions in the Iranian nuclear weapons program. Negotiating with the United States, Russia, China, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, […]

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