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The NPR Politics Podcast is where NPR’s political reporters talk to you like they talk to each other. With weekly roundups and quick takes on […]

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NPR’s 270 Project: Try To Predict Who Will Win The Election

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NPR Politics wanted a data-driven, quantitative way to answer the fundamental question of whether Trump can win the Presidential election, or if it is Hillary […]

High School Senior Elected As Republican Delegate From Colorado

April 12, 2016 Webmaster 0

NPR’s Renee Montagne interviewed 18-year-old Joel Crank, who was elected as a Colorado delegate to this summer’s Republican National Convention. He explains the process and […]

Ken Rudin and Howard Wilkinson Discuss Politics and Journalism with Students

March 30, 2016 Webmaster 0

Across several days in February 2016, WVXU’s political reporter Howard Wilkinson and national political analyst Ken Rudin visited with Greater Cincinnati students to discuss politics […]

How Young Americans Feel About Running For Political Office

March 30, 2016 Webmaster 0

For their book, “Running for Office: Why Young Americans are Turned Off to Politics,” Jennifer Lawless and Richard Fox asked more than 4,000 young Americans […]

Measuring the Mood of the American Voter

February 10, 2016 Webmaster 0

One of the most important factors in any election is how the voters feel, about the direction of the country, their personal situations, and what […]

Student Journalism at Walnut Hills High School

October 27, 2015 Webmaster 0

Like many high schools, students at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati have the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of journalism first hand […]

Increasing Young Voter Engagement

October 23, 2015 Webmaster 0

On WVXU’s Cincinnati Edition, Dr. Michael P. McDonald of the U.S. Elections Project; Dr. Burke Miller, Northern Kentucky University Associate Professor of History ; Austin […]

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