INSIDER
KSAT Q&A: Trinity University professor discusses Democratic National Convention
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Trinity University professor discusses Democratic National ConventionDavid Crockett, political science professor at Trinity University, joined KSAT 12 anchors Stephania Jimenez and Myra Arthur to answer viewer questions on a wide range of topics including Crockett’s thoughts on what we can expect for the Democratic National Convention and discussion on whether the convention matters to voters.
KSAT Q&A: Trinity University professor discusses Joe Biden, Kamala Harris
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Trinity University professor discusses Joe Biden, Kamala HarrisDavid Crockett, a political science professor at Trinity University, joined the KSAT Q&A on Monday to help understand and discuss about the way that President Joe Biden dropped out of the election, how Biden has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and how Harris has more than enough delegates to secure a nomination.
KSAT Q&A: Trinity University professor weighs in on RNC
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Trinity University professor weighs in on RNCDavid Crockett, a political science professor at Trinity University, joined the KSAT Q&A on Monday to discuss day one of the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump’s pick as vice president and the attempted assassination of the former president.
San Antonio political science professors weigh in on unprecedented breach of U.S. Supreme Court procedure
Read full article: San Antonio political science professors weigh in on unprecedented breach of U.S. Supreme Court procedureA leak inside the nation’s highest court regarding a draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade has many discussing the potential fallout from the breach.
10 free events in San Antonio for parents and kids to do before summer ends
Read full article: 10 free events in San Antonio for parents and kids to do before summer endsLooking for something to do with the kids as summer draws closer to an end but unsure of where to go or what to do? Here are some free and low-price activities and events to keep the kids entertained before school’s back in session.
The youth vote in Texas is up by more than 600% from last presidential election
Read full article: The youth vote in Texas is up by more than 600% from last presidential electionCIRCLE, a non-partisan research organization based at Tufts University, compared the numbers of early votes cast in the 2020 election to the previous presidential election in 2016. In Texas, as of Friday, 753,600 voters cast a ballot in the 2020 election. In Texas, younger voters have recently gotten more involved in elections. Significant increases among young voters were logged in other battleground states, like Florida, North Carolina and Michigan. More than 7.8 million Texans have voted in 2020 election, according to the U.S.
It was an opportunity to just reset: San Antonio photographers reflect on how 2020 has impacted business
Read full article: It was an opportunity to just reset: San Antonio photographers reflect on how 2020 has impacted businessSAN ANTONIO **Editors note - Unheard: Stories from the Alamo City is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. For the past 11 years living in San Antonio, they have shot many weddings, sometimes up to five a month. We really want to expand and take people out into nature, David Crockett said. Stepping away from snapping wedding photos has also allowed the biracial couple to take a look at race relations in San Antonio. I think everybody in San Antonio just gets along and its all about enjoying each others difference and our different cultures, David Crockett said.
What you need to know ahead of the public presidential impeachment hearings
Read full article: What you need to know ahead of the public presidential impeachment hearings(AP/KSAT) – The House Intelligence Committee is set to hear testimony from two career diplomats on Wednesday over their concerns about a possible quid pro quo involving President Donald Trump. The public hearing comes after weeks of closed-door depositions, a process that Republicans attacked. David Crockett, chair of the political science department at Trinity University, said moving the hearings into the public eye is a crucial step. If the House Intelligence Committee decides to move forward with the impeachment inquiry, it will head to the Judiciary Committee. “I think the odds of impeaching the president (in the House) are very successful because all you need is a simple majority, and Democrats don’t like Donald Trump,” Crockett said.