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If Democracy is “Dying” According to BLW, it’s Already Dead by Jake Hempel @ Skidmore College

If Democracy is “Dying” According to BLW, it’s Already Dead by Jake Hempel @ Skidmore College

by Jake Hempel | Feb 16, 2018 | Skidmore College

The surveys conducted by Bright Line Watch in order to assess the quality of democracy in the United States on multiple scales are definitely helpful in displaying the varying perceptions in respondents. However, the most telling statistics that are shown are pretty...

Are we afraid of the right things? by Wallace Anne Cloud @ Skidmore College

by Wallace Anne Cloud | Feb 16, 2018 | Skidmore College

Bright Line Watch was created by a group of Political Science professors shortly after the 2016 presidential elections.  Over a span of a few months, beginning with the first published results in February 2017, Bright Line Watch has released the results of their...
Does Recent Data Suggest Democratic Attrition? by Wyeth Taylor @ Skidmore College

Does Recent Data Suggest Democratic Attrition? by Wyeth Taylor @ Skidmore College

by Wyeth Taylor | Feb 16, 2018 | Skidmore College

In today’s polarized political time, there is division about everything relating to democracy, including the state of our democracy itself. A large part of this viewpoint centers on one’s political alignment, and by extension how one feels about the direction the...
Blip or Backslide: The State of Democracy in the USA by Jane Huber @ Skidmore College

Blip or Backslide: The State of Democracy in the USA by Jane Huber @ Skidmore College

by Jane Huber | Feb 16, 2018 | Skidmore College

November 9th, 2016. I woke up, read the news, and was convinced our country was deteriorating to shambles. From my perspective, democracy in the United States was failing, but was it really? The system worked the way it has for years. The electoral college and the...
What does the data tell us and not tell us? by Jillian Seigel @ Skidmore College

What does the data tell us and not tell us? by Jillian Seigel @ Skidmore College

by Jillian Seigel | Feb 16, 2018 | Skidmore College

Within the last 18 months US Citizens have witnessed a polarizing election, a presidential transition, a government shutdown, and the eruption of international interference and the questioning of our political leaders. Trump’s election to the presidency was a pinnacle...
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