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Author: Edie Ellison

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Ranked Choice Voting: Eliminating Indecision at the Ballot Box?

April 7, 2020April 7, 2020 Edie Ellison 0 Comments Andrew yang, ranked choice voting

At its peak, there were 29 people seeking the 2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination. While the field narrowed as some candidates

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World 

5G: The U.S. and Chinese Race to Dominance

March 6, 2020March 6, 2020 Edie Ellison 0 Comments China, Huawei, US

Imagine you open up the Uber app and order a ride. A few minutes later the car shows up, you

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Greta Thunberg: The Tip of the Social Media Iceberg

February 4, 2020February 4, 2020 Edie Ellison 0 Comments elizabeth warren, Greta Thunberg, Parkland, twitter

“A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend,”

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U.S. 

2020: Time to Put a President Back in the White House

December 10, 2019December 10, 2019 Edie Ellison 2 Comments Donald Trump, Melania Trump, north korea, Paris Climate Agreement

Recently, I ordered a bumper magnet for my car that reads “Literally Anyone Else 2020.” It hasn’t arrived yet, but

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World 

Is the Sun Setting on Japan’s Pacifism?

December 6, 2019December 6, 2019 Edie Ellison 0 Comments China, Donald Trump, Japan, kim jong un, Tokyo

Although modern Japan consists of four main islands, plus the tropical outpost of Okinawa, the Japanese once controlled Taiwan, Korea,

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U.S. 

What I Learned as a “Hilltern”

November 5, 2019November 5, 2019 Edie Ellison 0 Comments intern, legislature

Every summer, thousands of interns flood Washington D.C.: crowding the metro, the security lines outside of government buildings, and the

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Mueller Musings: The Only Tea You’ll Find On Campus

October 6, 2019October 6, 2019 Edie Ellison 0 Comments obstruction, twitter

I discovered new passions while interning on Capitol Hill this past summer: business casual, C-SPAN, and, of course, politics. When

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