Blue Ridge Center Panelists Discuss Youth Voter Gender Gap, Politics In The Internet Age
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Today’s politics seem to be characterized, almost universally, by division. The average American voter breaks with their preferred party more rarely than ever, and people seem to be engaging in increased self-selection when it comes to the political views of people they associate with. One piece of evidence suggests these trends will probably not come... Read more → The post Blue Ridge Center Panelists Discuss Youth Voter Gender Gap, Politics In The Internet Age appeared first on The Jefferson Independent .
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