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2020 Elections

Engaging Student Voters in Pennsylvania

April 7, 2020 Comments Off on Engaging Student Voters in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s primary elections will be held on Tuesday, April 28. In comparison to the early caucuses and primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire, and on Super Tuesday, this feels like a late and potentially inconsequential date […]

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Wyoming Democratic Party Experiments for 2020

March 26, 2020 Comments Off on Wyoming Democratic Party Experiments for 2020

Wyoming is the nation’s the least populous state and has a long history of voting for Republicans in presidential elections.  As a result, presidential candidates rarely campaign in the state during the autumn months preceding […]

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Maryland Will Deliver…But for Whom?

March 24, 2020 Comments Off on Maryland Will Deliver…But for Whom?

As the coronavirus has resulted in a national public health emergency, states are postponing their primaries to lessen contact among individuals in the hope of lessening the spread of the virus—Maryland among them.  The Old-line […]

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More than the Presidency: Making Sense of the Other Choices on the Primary Ballot

February 28, 2020 Comments Off on More than the Presidency: Making Sense of the Other Choices on the Primary Ballot

During presidential election years, the public’s attention is often dominated by the presidential candidates, and we tend to ignore many of the other candidates on the ballot. The 2018 election had the highest general election […]

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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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The Illinois 2020 Primary: It’s All about the General Assembly

January 22, 2020 Comments Off on The Illinois 2020 Primary: It’s All about the General Assembly

Christopher Z. Mooney, W. Russell Arrington Professor of State Politics at  the University of Illinois, Chicago, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured […]

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Late to the Party (Nomination): How Primary Election Timing Disadvantages Missouri Voters

January 17, 2020 Comments Off on Late to the Party (Nomination): How Primary Election Timing Disadvantages Missouri Voters

David Ryan Miller, PhD Candidate at Washington University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the Vote campaign are those […]

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