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Small Dirt Fuels Big Politics

Small Dirt Fuels Big Politics

Local political elections are glorified in movie and TV shows as being extremely dirty, but making the correct decisions while voting is detrimental for the stability of the country.
Kyle Whitely, Tom Tom Staff
March 17, 2017
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Many people believe that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos will hurt the American school system. Because of this, many are taking to the streets in protest for the future of education  in America.

Betsy DeVos Confirmed as Secretary of Education Amid Controversy

For the first time in history, Vice President Mike Pence casts deciding vote for the confirmation of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Kyle Whitely, Tom Tom Staff
February 8, 2017
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STAFF EDITORIAL: We Give Voices the Voiceless. What Will You Do?

STAFF EDITORIAL: We Give Voices the Voiceless. What Will You Do?

Recent news gave way to a staff rebrand and revitalization focusing on our mission and identity. We believe journalism is alive and well; we don't believe it's dead and fake.
Tom Tom Staff
January 20, 2017
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A snubbed handshake between the two candidates set the tone for a debate which would see countless interruptions and negative comments. With such a large divide between the two parties, this race looks like it is going to go down to the wire on November 8th.

Second Presidential Debate Yields Unrest Among Voters

The Town Hall debate in St. Louis, MO had no problem causing more controversy in the current election season
Kyle Whitely, Tom Tom Staff
October 13, 2016
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton shake hands during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016.

ACHS Hosts First Debate Watch Party

While Trump and Clinton begin to reveal their opposing ideas through a series of national debates this fall, ACHS had its first live-streamed watch party take place Monday night.
Rachel Beckman, News Editor
September 27, 2016
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Donald Trump (left), Ted Cruz (middle) and John Kasich (right) at the GOP debate in Detroit, MI on March 3, 2016. Donald Trump won the GOP primary by 11.6 percent and took away a total of 25 delegates while Cruz and Kasich each won 17.

Trump vs. The GOP

With Donald Trump confirmed as the Republican candidate for the 2016 election, we now see the largest split in the history of the Republican Party.
Kyle Whitely, Tom Tom Staff
August 24, 2016
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Trump, Clinton Win Big in New York Primary

Trump, Clinton Win Big in New York Primary

Frontrunners sweep party delegates after most recent election.
Rachel Beckman, News Editor
April 20, 2016
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Obama’s State of the Union Address Recalls a Year of Growth

Change, foreign policy, taxes and a lack of bipartisanship key components to annual Presidential speech.
Theodore Martinek and Arlenne Lozano
January 21, 2015
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Graphic by Shane Sorensen

Democrat or Republican?

Although not many Sequoits are able to vote this November, students seem to be split between political parties and ideologies.
Shane Sorensen, Tom Tom Staff
October 31, 2014
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