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The State We're In: Ranked-Choice Voting, Press History

Season 10 Episode 148 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Examine rank choice voting and explore the history of the press in the US.

UMass Amherst Professor Justin Gross, a supporter of the Mass. ranked-choice voting ballot question, explains what he believes are the benefits of ranked-choice voting. UMass Amherst Associate Professor of Journalism Joshua Braun details the history of the press in the United States and provides context about Twitter’s current policy of fact checking tweets.

07/31/2020

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The State We're In: Ranked-Choice Voting, Press History

Season 10 Episode 148 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

UMass Amherst Professor Justin Gross, a supporter of the Mass. ranked-choice voting ballot question, explains what he believes are the benefits of ranked-choice voting. UMass Amherst Associate Professor of Journalism Joshua Braun details the history of the press in the United States and provides context about Twitter’s current policy of fact checking tweets.

07/31/2020

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