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(11/01/12 5:14am)
Despite close numbers between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney nationally, likely voters at Penn have self-identified as 55.0 percent Democrat, according to a poll conducted by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(10/26/12 4:57am)
Employees of the Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute Orthopaedics are the biggest company donor to Romney Victory, Inc.
(10/18/12 4:25am)
The GOP has reason to hope with the release of recent polls showing President Barack Obama’s previous lead significantly reduced in Pennsylvania.
(10/17/12 1:37am)
Former Sen. Arlen Specter’s longtime friend looked down from the podium at the high-ceilinged temple filled with mourners and said, “I can feel the spirit of my longtime friend Sen. Specter surrounding me, looking at a crowd this size and wondering, ‘How can we turn this into a fundraiser?’”
(10/16/12 1:49am)
In the 2000 presidential election, College sophomore Anthony Cruz’s father voted for George W. Bush. His mother voted for Al Gore.
(10/12/12 4:15am)
In this election cycle, Penn employees are cumulatively the third-highest political donors among Ivy League schools.
(10/05/12 4:24am)
Before the country knew about “47 percent,” Wharton alum Marc Leder stayed relatively under the political radar.
(10/04/12 4:48am)
I hadn’t expected the quiet that permeated FactCheck’s back-end on the night of the first presidential debate.
(10/02/12 4:37am)
On Monday, former President Bill Clinton became the latest in a string of high-profile political figures to stop in Philadelphia.
(09/25/12 2:39am)
Penn has extended its reach on policy beyond Philadelphia to become the biggest lobbyist in the Ivy League.
(09/19/12 2:11am)
Pennsylvania’s status as a crucial swing state has come into question with both campaigns pulling television ads from the state beginning this summer.
(09/18/12 11:59pm)
Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled 4-2 to send the Voter ID law back to the lower court for additional hearings.
(09/11/12 4:07am)
Although Twitter has become the newest tool for measuring the success of political speeches and conventions, the technique still needs refinement.
(08/28/12 11:50pm)
Many Pennsylvania colleges are taking on the burden of ensuring their students can vote in the upcoming presidential election.
(08/01/12 11:34pm)
The July 20 shooting in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater has prompted a closer look at gun culture and gun laws throughout the country, including on Penn’s campus and in Philadelphia.
(07/26/12 1:34am)
New changes and challenges have hit Pennsylvania’s voter identification law this week.
(07/19/12 12:34am)
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has filed suit against Penn’s Board of Trustees in Tennessee, where the two had been collaborating on a research project.
(05/10/12 9:34pm)
Every day, College freshman Gabe Delaney wears an American flag pin on his lapel.
(04/26/12 10:36pm)
Three members of the Penn community arrested during the Occupy eviction on Nov. 30 were acquitted of their charges at their trial on April 26.
(04/24/12 11:51pm)
Yesterday’s Pennsylvania primary results brought no surprises.