By Nikki Marone ’20
BIPP Survey Research Laboratory Intern
In the past few weeks, numerous Democrats have declared their intent to run for President of the United States in…
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Brett Kavanaugh was sworn into the United States Supreme Court on October 6th, 2018. A highly controversial nomination, Kavanaugh’s confirmation highlighted the difficulty in ascribing the fundamental principle of fairness…
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Donald Trump’s presidency has been one of the most unconventional presidencies in modern history. A former businessman, with no political background, was able to win the 2016 presidential election despite…
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As of Monday, it appeared that Brett Kavanaugh would become the newest Supreme Court Justice. However, following a recent series of allegations accusing Mr. Kavanaugh of attempted sexual assault as…
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A nationally representative survey of approximately 1,000 individuals was conducted by YouGov for the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy’s Survey Research Laboratory during the last week of March. Below are…
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Bucknell Survey Finds Key Trump States to be More Skeptical of Free Trade
LEWISBURG, Pa. – A recent Bucknell Institute for Public Policy (BIPP) national survey reveals that despite improving…
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By Nicole Marrone
Following the #MeToo movement, sexual harassment and sexual assault survivors have stepped forward to share their experiences and work towards a more concrete understanding of what defines…
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Written by Will Bordash ’18
As college admissions decisions comes into full swing and prospective students begin to find out where they can spend their next four years, Bucknell University…
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By Nicole Marrone
Following the election of President Donald Trump, a new form of rhetoric has made its way onto the political stage. “America First” was a frequent chime heard…
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Written By Brayden Zimmerman ’20
Public opinion on foreign aid has been widely analyzed over the last two decades. Researchers have found that Americans are becoming less supportive of that…
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