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Avi Agarwal

Associate U.S. Editor
4 Articles

State of the Youth: Analyzing the 50th Harvard Youth Poll

View the full article collection here. The Harvard Political Review (HPR) is excited to introduce our collaboration with the Harvard Public Opinion Project (HPOP) to...

Trump Won. What’s Next?

If Trump keeps his word, policy on the border and the economy will likely be the main focus of a new administration, while reproductive rights and involvement in foreign crises are moved to the back burner.

HPR 2024 Presidential Election Forecast

Three members of the HPR’s 56th Masthead took Harvard’s election analytics course. Here are their predictions for the 2024 Presidential Election.

Abolishing the Electoral College Might Not Be As Hard As You Think

The political appetite for replacing the Electoral College is rising, and the NPVIC represents a viable solution gaining traction.

Why Democratic Youth Aren’t Planning to Vote in 2024

The year 2024 is a watershed moment in the history of democracy and voting. An unprecedented number of nations, encompassing over half of the...

Why the Google Antitrust Trial is a Win for All Consumers

When the U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet, Google’s parent company, it is easy to understand how most people’s instinctive reaction was in support of the $1.7 trillion company. However, if the judge, Amit P. Mehta, does, in fact, rule against Google, it will be a win for all consumers worldwide.

Arizona’s Experiment with Charter Schools

If Arizona is ever to improve its education system, it is imperative to adopt a strategic and balanced approach that maximizes the potential benefits of charter schools and minimizes the associated harms.