Election
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What You Need To Know About Election Polls
The surprising outcome of the 2016 presidential election led many people to question the credibility of public opinion polling. That’s a fair question, considering so many polls suggested Hillary Clinton would win the […]
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Heartland Dispatch: With Sanders Out, Kansans’ Primary Attention Turns to House, Senate, and State Races
Senator Bernie Sanders withdrew his candidacy for the Democratic Presidential nomination this week, making former Vice President Joe Biden the presumptive party nominee to face President Trump this fall. Are […]
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Political Participation in Immigrant Communities
Political participation is one of our most important civic duties. It is part of the original contract we the people agreed to when we founded this country, both native born citizens […]
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Voting in the Time of Corona, Will Louisiana Head to the Polls?
The 2020 Democratic Primary is already one for the history books with several women running to be the nominee, including Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Kristen Gillibrand and Amy Klobuchar. We […]
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The Badger State Primary (Primaries) in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic
By the time that Wisconsinites cast our ballots in the presidential preference primary, we will have already voted in two primaries—and we have a couple more coming up later in the spring. Studies […]
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Taking Students to the Iowa Caucus: An Experiential Approach to American Politics
Phillip Ardoin, Professor of Political Science at Appalachian State University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in […]
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Virginia: A Key State to Watch during Super Tuesday
Marty Cohen, Associate Professor of Political Science at James Madison University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured […]
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A Primer to the Super Primary in North Carolina
Jacob Smith, Lecturing Fellow at Duke University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the […]
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Studying Politics in an Early State: Lessons from Being ‘First in the South’
Gibbs Knotts, Professor of Political Science and Jordan Ragusa, Associate Professor of Political Science at the College of Charleston, are guest contributors for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views […]
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Boots on the Ground in New Hampshire
Nina Kasniunas, Associate Professor at Goucher College, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the […]