Political Sociology (VOTER TURNOUT & SUPPRESSION) with Mindy Romero
How low is U.S. voter turnout? And why? Are mail-in ballots safe? Should you vote early? How has voter suppression worked in the past -- and the present -- to skew elections? Oooh, buckle up as the wonderful Dr. Mindy Romero, a Political Sociologist and founding director of USC’s Center for Inclusive Democracy, chats about what drives us to the polls, what keeps us away, how to celebrate election day, and why every single vote actually does matter. By the end, you’ll have a voting plan for the November 3rd presidential election, and maybe a shopping list that includes postage stamps and apple cider. Maybe some Fireball. Ps: VOTE. You deserve it.
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Learn more about Dr. Romero’s Center for Inclusive Democracy at cid.usc.edu, and follow them at https://twitter.com/CID_USC
Dr. Romero tweets at https://twitter.com/mindysromero
Resources for voting: Vote.org
New York Times state-by-state info on voting
Donations went to themarshallproject.org & commoncause.org
More links you may find useful:
Political sociology vs. Political Science
Huell Howser’s California’s Gold [“Woooow”]
Trump blocks USPS funding to stop mail-in votes
Felony disenfranchisement laws by state
Electoral College’s Racist Origins
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