By Abigail Walker Named the projected winner, President-elect Joe Biden has made it through with 290 electoral votes leaving former President Donald Trump with only 232, according to the Associated Press. Trump won Texas by a little more than 600,000 votes, according to POLITICO, which is less than what he won by in 2016 […]
Turning Blue: Lubbock Politicians Talk About a Potential Political Shift
November 14, 2020 by lucindaholt
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Digital Footprints: Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and Your Data
April 24, 2018 by Reece Nations: Undergraduate Managing Editor

The social media behemoth Facebook was already in damage control by the time its 33-year-old chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, testified before Congress in a pair of hearings which began on Tuesday, April 10. The hearings were prompted after it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica — a political consulting firm linked to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential […]
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