Thursday, June 8, 2023

VIDEO: Shrewsbury woman votes in her 19th presidential election

ValDeane Faires greeted her tabby cat as she walked into her kitchen for breakfast at 5:30 a.m. Normally, ValDeane wakes up at noon. But it was Election Day, and she wanted to beat the long lines.

INTERACTIVE: International Students share views on U.S. election

Students from Ecuador, Nepal and Rwanda talk about what's wrong with U.S. politics and their home politics. They share who they would vote for president if they could.

Students vote for first time in presidential election

Study said first-timers were more likely to support President Obama reelection.

OPINION: Why I ended up voting for a Republican write-in

Not all liberals vote for a liberal candidate.

How to vote

Unsure of how and where to vote? Check out this post and learn the process behind your civic duty.

Webster student attended 2012 Democratic National Convention

Last month, Webster University graduate student Kasey Summerville played a role in the nomination of President Barack Obama at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.

Q&A with campaign political director, Webster grad

Tyler Holman graduated from Webster University in May 2012 with a degree in political science. Now, he works as the political director for Republican Dave Spence’s campaign for governor.

CHARTS: Who the Board of Trustees donated to in the 2011-2012 Election Cycle

See which candidates (Presidential, Mo. races for U.S. House, and Mo. race for U.S. Senate) the Board of Trustees and their spouses donated to during the 2011-2012 election cycle.

ON THE BALLOT: Missouri Propositions and Amendment

The Journal writes about what a "yes" and "no" vote means on the propositions and amendment to be found on a St. Louis County Ballot this Nov. 6.

RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE: The Presidential Race

The Journal writes about some of the positions presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have taken.

RACE FOR THE SHOW-ME STATE: Missouri race for the U.S. Senate

The Journal writes about some of the positions Missouri candidate for U.S. Senate have taken.

RACE FOR THE SHOW-ME STATE: Missouri races for the U.S. House of Representatives

The Journal writes about some of the positions Missouri candidates for U.S. House of Representatives have taken.

RACE FOR THE SHOW-ME STATE: Missouri Executive Offices

The Journal writes about some of the positions candidates for Missouri executive offices have taken.

RACE FOR THE SHOW-ME STATE: Races for the Missouri Senate and House

The Journal writes about some of the positions candidates for Missouri local races have taken.

OPINION: The case for Obama’s re-election

Would you rather have a president give you what you want, or what you need? It’s not a policy question, exactly, but since policy seems lacking in this election cycle, let’s ask. How about it? What you want, or what you need?

OPINION: Guest Commentary: Why America needs Mitt Romney

On Inauguration Day 2009, the national debt was $10.26 trillion. Gas prices were around $1.79. America faced a recession. That nearly four years ago.