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Voter Fraud: The True Threat to American Democracy?

by sfikas.3@osu.edu | Sep 13, 2024 | Ohio State University

Are American elections just one big rigged system? Though there have been numerous claims of voter fraud, it can be hard to know how truly concerned about it we should be. There is actually something a lot scarier hiding in the fraud accusations. Be careful the next...

Foreign Interference: Is Iran Running the 2024 Election, What does this mean for America’s Democracy?

by nunez.146@osu.edu | Sep 13, 2024 | Ohio State University

As America reaches election day in November, the 2024 presidential race has been found to be a topic of the utmost importance to not only Americans but foreign actors. As influence of U.S Policy making continues to increase on a global scale, the election of a new...

Does the State of US Media Mean We Are in Democratic Free-fall? No, Not Really.

by Noah Saks | Sep 12, 2024 | Ohio State University

The environment around US media has shifted dramatically over the last decade. Independence in US journalism has been a source of pride and confidence to the US people, but is this still true? The rise of Donald Trump’s political prowess saw increased pushback on...

Democrat’s Dangerous Cost-Benefit Analysis: Will Abandoning Binding Primaries to Defeat Trump Hurt or Help American Democracy in the Long-Term?

by king.3144@osu.edu | Sep 11, 2024 | Ohio State University

Today, it is likely that anyone driving through a particularly “liberal” American neighborhood will notice yard signs that beg “Vote Harris! Save Democracy.” With the 2024 presidential election less than sixty days away, Democrats are employing a campaign strategy...

Political Attitudes, Polarization, and Their Consequences in the United States

by Jocelyn Hayes | May 10, 2024 | William Jewell College

The United States has been facing political polarization since the early 1970s – but the uprise of technology, media, and freedom of expression has demonstrated how a dramatic shift in political attitudes has become increasingly personal among civilians and has...
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