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Category: Politics

Do non-voters represent a failure of democracy?

  • October 23, 2018
US midterm elections and the non-voter problem

The US has one of the lowest voter turnouts compared to other developed democracies. Historic patterns of voter apathy and systematic disenfranchisement of some voters is compounded by fears of electoral interference by outside parties. Will American voters and the…

Categories: Civil Rights, Elections, Politics

Media campaigns in the 21st century: Interview with Tim Lim

  • October 16, 2018

In our first GU Politics Fellow interview of the semester, Senior Interview Editor Erich Denk and Ben Huber talked with Lim Consulting CEO Tim Lim about political advertising, digital data security, and the midterm elections. Bonus features Read the New…

Categories: Interviews, Podcasts, Politics
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