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Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 29, 2020
During the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Bernie Sanders eventually stumped for Democratic nomination rival Hillary Clinton over the final three months of the race, but despite some hard feelings about the length of time it took for Sanders to get on board, Clinton didn’t immediately say she’d back him if he won the 2020 nomination. Flickr photograph by Marc Nozell
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 29, 2020
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 29, 2020
During the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Bernie Sanders eventually stumped for Democratic nomination rival Hillary Clinton over the final three months of the race, but despite some hard feelings about the length of time it took for Sanders to get on board, Clinton didn’t immediately say she’d back him if he won the 2020 nomination. Flickr photograph by Marc Nozell
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 29, 2020
During the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Bernie Sanders eventually stumped for Democratic nomination rival Hillary Clinton over the final three months of the race, but despite some hard feelings about the length of time it took for Sanders to get on board, Clinton didn’t immediately say she’d back him if he won the 2020 nomination. Flickr photograph by Marc Nozell
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 29, 2020
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 29, 2020
During the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Bernie Sanders eventually stumped for Democratic nomination rival Hillary Clinton over the final three months of the race, but despite some hard feelings about the length of time it took for Sanders to get on board, Clinton didn’t immediately say she’d back him if he won the 2020 nomination. Flickr photograph by Marc Nozell
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 14, 2020
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders addresses Democratic supporters at a party convention in San Francisco in June 2019. Photograph courtesy of Gage Skidmore
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 14, 2020
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | January 14, 2020
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders addresses Democratic supporters at a party convention in San Francisco in June 2019. Photograph courtesy of Gage Skidmore
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | December 19, 2019
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne was appointed as Canada's top diplomat following the government's decision to support a controversial UN motion on Palestine. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | December 19, 2019
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | December 19, 2019
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne was appointed as Canada's top diplomat following the government's decision to support a controversial UN motion on Palestine. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | August 20, 2019
South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, right, is blazing the trail for future generations in the LGBTQ community, as Canada's Svend Robinson once did, when he became the first openly gay MP. Photograph courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | August 20, 2019
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | August 20, 2019
South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, right, is blazing the trail for future generations in the LGBTQ community, as Canada's Svend Robinson once did, when he became the first openly gay MP. Photograph courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | June 19, 2019
Despite its lofty rhetoric to ‘restore Canadian leadership in the world,’ the Trudeau government has allowed foreign aid contributions to remain at a bare minimum. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | June 19, 2019
Opinion | BY WYATT SCHIERMAN | June 19, 2019
Despite its lofty rhetoric to ‘restore Canadian leadership in the world,’ the Trudeau government has allowed foreign aid contributions to remain at a bare minimum. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade