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US 2012

A country decides

Editors' Blog

Editorial: Learning to speak Politics

November 1, 2012

When we started this project, six long and challenging weeks ago, I was an outsider. On a social level, I felt perched on the edge of an exclusive circle – a politics clique, which, just like any ...

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Filed Under: Editors' Blog, Interact Tagged With: Bournemouth University, Electoral college, Hansard Society survey, political apathy, Politics, special relationship, Stephen Sackur, US 2012, voter apathy

Editorial: Superstorm Sandy is a Halloween horror

October 31, 2012

As we gather for Halloween, a scary scenario has been presented to us by Superstorm Sandy: a delayed election. What would that mean for America? What would that mean for our coverage? A number of ...

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Filed Under: Editors' Blog, News Tagged With: Congress, Mitt Romney, New York, President Barack Obama, Superstorm Sandy, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Editorial: Heart of a leader

October 30, 2012

Of all the challenges a president faces, you might not think that a little thing like sympathy would rank too highly. In fact, wearing the heart of the nation on their sleeve is a constant balancing ...

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Filed Under: Editors' Blog Tagged With: election, Electoral college, Obama, Ohio, President, Romney, Sandy, sympathy, US 2012

Editorial: Engaging America’s Youth

October 28, 2012

According to the US Census, there are nearly 50 million young people in America aged between 18 and 29 years old. This year, America’s young population represent 24% of the voting age population. By ...

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Filed Under: Editors' Blog Tagged With: America, Pew Research Center’s News Interest Index, presidential election, Rock the Vote, University of Massachusetts Amherst, US Census, Youth

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