By Tessa Roy
Republican Senator Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren pushed aside personal attacks as they debated in front of 2,600 people at Springfield Symphony Hall.
Category: National
Up Next: Round 2 Brown Versus Warren
By Pamela Cyran
Debates are never pretty, but the attacks between U.S. Senator Scott Brown and his challenger, Elizabeth Warren, have been more than ugly.
Up Close and Personal: Voters Question Candidates
By James Finn
President Barack Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney met at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York for their second presidential election debate.
Rubio’s Steps into the Spotlight
By Katie O’Donnell
Senator Marco Rubio walked onto the RNC stage Thursday night with two tasks. First, he had to introduce the Republican Party’s nomination for President of the United States. Second, he had to make his speech as memorable as Clint Eastwood’s.
Coronation of the One Percent
By Ariana Sandillo
A storm was brewing in downtown Tampa as the Occupy movement gathered to rally the 99%. On August 30, demonstrators assembled in the Lykes Gaslight Park amidst what appeared to be a severe weather alert.
Romney Versus CODEPINK
By Ariana Sandillo
Mitt Romney wasn’t the only one fired up during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.
Eastwood And The Phantom President
By Emari Traffie
Clint Eastwood brought an invisible President Barack Obama to closing night of the Republican National Convention.
Romney Makes Big Promises
By Cat Ross
Romney’s in… and so is his plan to boost the economy. Tonight Mitt Romney officially accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president. The former Massachusetts governor has reiterated what his focus would be if he is elected: jobs, jobs and more jobs.
If You Can’t Say It, Don’t Legislate It
By Ariana Sandillo
The dress code yesterday at Riverfront Park in Tampa called for all pink and vagina costumes.
CODEPINK Alert
By Ariana Sandillo
Yesterday, members of the women’s activist group, CODEPINK, interrupted a speech given by former Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice in Tampa. Rice was speaking at the ONE/US Global Leadership coalition event when two CODEPINK members spoke out in the middle of it.