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Senator Bernie Sanders delivers policy speech to support democrats in 2024 presidential election
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders stopped by the NHIOP on August 27th to give a policy speech supporting President Biden’s reelection.

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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders stopped by the NHIOP on August 27th to give a policy speech supporting President Biden’s reelection.
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On March 1st, 2022, President Joe Biden delivered his first State of the Union address to Congress. A watch party was held in the New Hampshire Institute of Politics’ auditorium for students to attend and to facilitate a discussion on the contents of the address.
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The Institute's Speaker Series features speakers of national and international significance, and attracts citizens from throughout the region.
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While the candidates were debating each other in Sullivan Arena, on the other side of campus, journalists from around the world were stationed in the Carr Center, which served as the home of the media filing center and spin room.
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Maine state senator Chloe Maxmin explains her grassroots approach to bridging the divide during a time of hyper-partisan politics.
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Saint Anselm College launches a Master’s of Public Policy (MPP), allowing undergraduates to start graduate coursework in their senior year.
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Jillian Dorazio ’24 reflects on her learning experience during the NH Primary Debate season, which fostered connections and learning opportunities.
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WMUR News 9 in partnership with the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP,) at Saint Anselm College, hosted the Granite State Debates from November 1-4. The debates featured candidates from U.S. Senate, Congress, and Governor.
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The New Hampshire Institute of Politics welcomed former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday, Sept., 20, 2022 at the well-known Politics and Eggs Series, co-produced by the Institute with the New England Council.
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A new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) reveals significant unpopularity among New Hampshire registered voters for both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, though Trump has a slight edge in favorability.