Wednesday’s debate fostered participation from both Democratic and Republican students. By Trinity Clark
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What to expect from CNBC’s broadcast of the third GOP debate
by Ryan Ellisby Ryan EllisCUI spoke with GOP debate moderator Carl Quintanilla, of CNBC, about how the debate will look on TV. By Ryan Ellis
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What you need to know about Mike Huckabee’s economic plan
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthMike Huckabee wants to eliminate the IRS and replace all federal taxes with one flat income tax. By Sydney Worth
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The CU Independent profiles Aslinn Scott, Vice Chair of CU College Republicans
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President Barack Obama visits CU on Tuesday April 24 and captures the audience with his rhetoric
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Conference on World Affairs brings national politics to CU
by Megan Moranby Megan Moran“Reluctantly Romney” is first of many panels discussing the presidential election
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Read up on the top five weirdest alternatives to the Democratic and Republican parties.
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