The West Virginia University Young Democrats defeated the College Republicans in a game of "Political Jeopardy" after a four-year losing skid, according to the university's Daily Athanaeum. Each game consisted of an initial round, a Double Jeopardy round and a Final Jeopardy round, where teams wagered on the last question. Questions ranged from Congress to first ladies.
They argued with the opposition in protests. They placed fliers for their candidates all over campus, trying to defeat the opposition. And for a year, they, the West Virginia University Young Democrats, can claim they're smarter than the opposition, the university's College Republicans.
The West Virginia University Young Democrats defeated the College Republicans in a game of "Political Jeopardy" after a four-year losing skid, according to the university's Daily Athanaeum. Each game consisted of an initial round, a Double Jeopardy round and a Final Jeopardy round, where teams wagered on the last question. Questions ranged from Congress to first ladies.
The game is part of a tradition at the university during the blue team's "Democrat Days."