
Muskaan Arshad
Managing Editor at Harvard Political Review
Staff Writer at The Harvard Crimson
Harvard ‘25 || Managing Editor @HarvardPolitics || Digital Platforms intern @nbcnews
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Oct 30, 2024 |
theharvardpoliticalreview.com | Joshua Layne |Muskaan Arshad
“All politics is local,” the phrase popularized by the late Speaker Tip O’Neill, may be a cliche, yet its meaning is so often overlooked in our nationalized politics. When considering the type of project the Harvard Political Review could undertake during this election season and how other publications were covering it, I was struck by the limited attention being paid to the local level.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
theharvardpoliticalreview.com | Muskaan Arshad |Joshua Layne
The North Carolina polls and their twists and turns have mirrored the ups and downs of this tumultuous election cycle. Day after day, new surveys appear suggesting that either nominee has gained the upper hand within the state — albeit always by a lead within the margin of error. Needless to say, North Carolina has been hard to pin down, especially with the margins between the candidates closing across all swing states and the excitement of Harris’s initial surge finally drying up.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
theharvardpoliticalreview.com | April Zhang |Kaia Patterson |Gauri Sood |Muskaan Arshad
Welcome!Log into your account Recover your password Special coverage of the 2024 General Election from the HPR staff
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May 1, 2024 |
wgbh.org | Muskaan Arshad
Massachusetts school districts from Boston to Pittsfield are facing budget deficits and weighing educator layoffs, citing millions in spending shortfalls. Boston officials said 70% of the city's schools could see staff reductions. The Braintree School Committee supported a plan that would eliminate 33 positions, Andover let go of 34 educators earlier this year and Brookline and Pittsfield are considering hundreds of teacher cuts.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
harvardpolitics.com | Muskaan Arshad
In a 2021 speech to the National Conservatism Conference, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., identified that the "grand ambition" of the group he referred to as the "Left" was to "deconstruct America." While Hawley highlighted various goals of the "Left" as instrumental to their broader goal of shifting the nation's foundational values, gender took center stage. "The deconstruction of America begins with and depends on the deconstruction of American men," declared Hawley.
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