There’s a lot to get done between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on election day. The Penn community is determined not to waste any of these hours. Political groups on campus are making a final push in campaigning for their parties and get-out-the-vote efforts.
Front Breaking
Both candidates focus on PA in final stretch
Both presidential campaigns have put Pennsylvania back on the map in the final stretch of the election. The campaigns are courting Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes with advertisement buys and campaign stops by candidates and high-profile surrogates.
Clinton urges students to vote in front of packed Palestra
A crowd of 9,300 students and Philadelphia residents waited in a line that wrapped up around Franklin Field and stretched onto the South Street bridge. VIDEO: Bill Clinton at the Palestra PHOTO GALLERY: Bill Clinton at Penn
1999 College graduate vies for Virginia Congressional seat
Later Tuesday night, Adam Cook will find out whether he has earned a seat among the nation’s powerful lawmakers. Cook, a 1999 College graduate, is running to represent Virginia’s First District in the House of Representatives.
Both candidates focus on PA in final stretch
Both presidential campaigns have put Pennsylvania back on the map in the final stretch of the election. The campaigns are courting Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes with advertisement buys and campaign stops by candidates and high-profile surrogates.
Clinton urges students to vote in front of packed Palestra
A crowd of 9,300 students and Philadelphia residents waited in a line that wrapped up around Franklin Field and stretched onto the South Street bridge. VIDEO: Bill Clinton at the Palestra PHOTO GALLERY: Bill Clinton at Penn
President Clinton at the Palestra | #clintonatpenn
On Monday, Penn’s campus was buzzing from the expected arrival of former President Bill Clinton at the Palestra.
In 2008, one in 10 registered Penn undergraduate students didn’t vote. Don’t be that one person. Don’t silence yourself.
Endorsement | Pennsylvania candidates
The Daily Pennsylvanian endorses Bob Casey Jr. for Congress, Kathleen Kane for Attorney General, Robert McCord for State Treasurer and Eugene DePasquale for Auditor General
Endorsement | Are we there yet?
We’re voting for Obama to be on the right side of history — to stand behind policies that respond to this country’s place in an increasingly globalized community.
Guest Column | President Obama. For all of us.
The differences between the candidates affect us directly.
Guest Column | The Election and U.S.-China Relations
The legacy of the U.S. presidential campaign immediately after January 20, 2013 has the potential to significantly affect U.S.-China relations.
The Republican Party respects the need for equitable social policy and practice.
Guest Column | The choice is clear
Let’s stand united as a campus behind that vision and support Barack Obama for President, Bob Casey for senator, and Kathleen Kane for attorney general.
President Amy Gutmann’s Three Reasons to Get Out the Vote
Democracy works, but only when one key ingredient is added: you and your fellow citizens.
Max Scheiber | Working your fingers to the bone
Race-based affirmative action is antiquated and nonsensical.
Yessenia Gutierrez | But what do you eat?
The key tenet of veganism is not to cast judgment on others, but to ensure that we are knowledgeable about the food served on our plates.
Local Pennsylvania races
Casey and Smith on the issues







