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The 2020 South Carolina Democratic Primary: The Gestalt of Black Voters in SC

February 25, 2020 Comments Off on The 2020 South Carolina Democratic Primary: The Gestalt of Black Voters in SC

The South Carolina (SC) Democratic Primary will take place on February 29, 2020. Former Vice President Joe Biden is counting on the state’s black voters to propel him closer to the top of the leaderboard […]

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Utah’s 2020 Presidential Primary

February 21, 2020 Comments Off on Utah’s 2020 Presidential Primary

Utah is one of a handful of states seeking to increase its visibility in presidential politics by moving its primary date to “Super Tuesday” (March 3, 2020). States often seek to increase their prominence in […]

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Getting out the Vote in the Valley: Connecting Politics and Participation to Youth

February 20, 2020 Comments Off on Getting out the Vote in the Valley: Connecting Politics and Participation to Youth

Inspired by the legacy and lessons learned from the historic 1964 Freedom Summer, students from UC Santa Cruz and UC Merced took their energy and activism home to the Central Valley of California over the […]

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The Curious Case of Guam: The Unincorporated Territory’s Role in the 2020 Primaries

February 18, 2020 Comments Off on The Curious Case of Guam: The Unincorporated Territory’s Role in the 2020 Primaries

Guam, the southernmost island of the Mariåna island chain, is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Guam is home to approximately 160,000 people and its native, indigenous people are known as the CHamoru. Although […]

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Fostering Youth Participation in the Ohio Primaries

February 14, 2020 Comments Off on Fostering Youth Participation in the Ohio Primaries

The Ohio primaries are almost here! As a political science professor, it is my goal to help make sure that students are empowered to participate. Although only the Democratic party will hold a presidential primary […]

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Campus Activism’s Role in Increasing Voter Turnout in Mississippi

February 12, 2020 1

Mississippi is a solidly red state, especially in more rural areas. Areas with university campuses tend to lean blue, although college students do not drive voter participation. Mississippi State University is no exception, unfortunately, with […]

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Registration, Education, and Mobilization: Galvanizing the Oklahoma Student Vote in 2020

February 11, 2020 Comments Off on Registration, Education, and Mobilization: Galvanizing the Oklahoma Student Vote in 2020

According to the National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement (NSLVE), Oklahoma college students register to vote at rates consistently lower than the national average. Specifically, at the University of Oklahoma, the student voter rate […]

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2020 Election in Alabama: What is at stake, what to expect?

February 5, 2020 1

The Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire primary mark the official beginning of the 2020 election season, though campaigning has been going on for a full year before the first primary votes were cast. Below, I […]

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  • Call for Proposals for New Editors: APSA Section Journal Politics & Religion | Deadline: July 15, 2026

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    Call for Proposals for New Editor(s) APSA Organized Section Journal “Politics & Religion” The Religion and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) invite applications for the editorship of Politics and Religion (P&R) [...]
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    On the Decline of Elite-Educated Republicans in Congress By Craig Volden, University of Virginia, Jonathan Wai, University of Arkansas and Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University We identify a rise in educational polarization among members of [...]
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    Storm from the Steppes: Warfare and Succession Institutions in Pre-Modern Eurasia, 1000–1799 CE By Daniel Steven Smith, Ohio State University A prominent literature on pre-modern warfare and institution-building holds that intense military competition in pre-modern [...]

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