Christine Mai Duc

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Christine Mai-Duc is a 4th-year undergraduate in Political Science. She is the current editor-in-chief of UC Berkeley's non-partisan undergraduate political news magazine, the Berkeley Political Rerview. She previously interned at Capitol Weekly in Sacramento, and has worked in and around the California capitol, including Governor Schwarzenegger's office. She is a graduate of the UC Sacramento Center Public Affairs Journalism summer internship program.

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Huckabee Comments And The Unspoken Obsession With Obama’s Assassination

Former GOP presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee, known for his witty one-liners on the campaign trail, today showed that there is such a thing as being too quick on one’s feet. Speaking to the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Huckabee made an off-color remark regarding Barack Obama having a gun aimed at him [...]

The other youth revolution

So I’m told there’s a “youth revolution” happening this election. Its leaders can be found scrawling witty one-liners in chalk on steps and sidewalks of campuses nationwide, holding posterboard and chanting inspirational phrases, and, of course, glued to MTV’s Rock the Vote and Saturday Night Live in their dorm rooms. Apparently, I’m supposed [...]