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2020 Elections

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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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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Taking Students to the Iowa Caucus: An Experiential Approach to American Politics

January 16, 2020 Comments Off on 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 the RAISE the Vote campaign […]

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