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Ellison Report March 29: Clinton v. Trump Demographic Dynamics; Voter Suppression Laws; Primaries

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The Ellison Report is a weekly journal of politics, policy, and the people. 

 

PART I: Karlyn Bowman, American Enterprise Institute, examines the demographic dynamics behind a hypothetical Clinton v. Trump match up and how the electorate is shifting as the cycle edges closer to conventions and the general phase. 

PART II: Zoltan Hajnal, University of California at San Diego, discusses how Voter ID and voter suppression laws alter democracy (for the worse) and who benefits from those laws. Are we already seeing their impact during the primaries? 

PART III: Khalilah Brown-Dean, Quinnipiac University, to discuss the meaning behind Trump’s electoral map and what how bad voter suppression laws could be.

PART IV: Political strategists Catalina Byrd and Tara Dowdell discuss the state of the primaries, what to expect during convention time and the role media is playing in all of it.

 

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