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bobThe United States prides itself on being “the world’s greatest democracy,” which adheres to the principle, “one person, one vote.” Despite this, its…
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We enjoy many rights and privileges as citizens of a free and democratic society, and we we're asked to do is vote. Easy, right?
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Lisa Galinis and Laura Sinai are sitting at a folding table with stacks of voter registration cards near the intersection of Turk and Hyde in San…
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Your CallOn the April 14th edition of Your Call, Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice, joins us to discuss his new book, “The Fight to…
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Your CallOn the March 31st edition of Your Call, we’ll discuss voter disenfranchisement. Last week, Arizona residents were still waiting in line at midnight to…
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Your CallToday we mark the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act.In 2013 the Supreme Court ruled that states with histories of disenfranchising voters no…
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Whenever India goes to the polls the world takes notice. Some of the wonder is just about the sheer mind boggling scale of it. The election going on right…
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In 2008, 18- to 29-year-olds voted in record numbers. Turnout this election was expected to be way down among that age group – a voting bloc known as the…
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If you haven’t yet registered to vote, today is your last chance to do so! You must register by midnight tonight in order to vote in the November 6…
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Over the past few weeks, President Obama has been heavily courting the youth vote, visiting college campuses in swing states around the country. At the…
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http://youtu.be/e-cN3Gojbm8Youth Radio's Denise Tejada and Malachi Segers interviewed a passionate plethora of youth about the importance of voting. Not…