The President of the United States/Republican Party claims to be aligned with President Lincoln.
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No Democrats voted to confirm Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense; all 47 members of the Democratic caucus voted against him. The final 51-50 vote required Vice President JD Vance to cast a tie-breaking vote after three Republicans joined all Democrats in opposing the nomination.
If you have not voted yet because you’re waiting to hear more on platform issues,
be sure it’s not just the platform your preferred party is offering.
You must look at both to be well informed.
Your less preferred party could either reinforce your vote or absolutely disway it.
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In this episode of The Chuck Todd Cast, Melissa Deckman, the CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute and author of a new book, THE POLITICS OF GEN Z joins Chuck to talk about young voters and their impact on the election. https://buff.ly/4hxICOW @melissadeckman.bsky.social #InformYourVote
There are only four days left to the election. Inform your vote with these blog posts that provide crucial context about voter demographics, presidential campaigns, how the media influences us, and domestic and foreign policies. https://buff.ly/40Nni2n #InformYourVote #Decision2024 #Election2024
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In this Off the Page episode, host Christina Gessler discusses IMMIGRATION REALITIES with coauthors Ernesto Castañeda and Carina Cione. https://buff.ly/48sr8Q9 #ListenUP #Podcast #Immigration #InformYourVote #Decision2024 @drernestocast.bsky.social
"The hateful far-right rhetoric that we documented in our book has continued in the current campaign in the context of severe partisan conflict over the many issues that have come to divide the parties along ideological lines."—Brigitte L. Nacos et al. https://buff.ly/3Awlq2Z #InformYourVote
Author Post: How to Depolarize Your Home, Workplace, and Community A Listicle on The Way Out. Peter T. Coleman. It features the book cover of THE WAY OUT.
"Actively seek out conversations with people who hold different views to challenge your own assumptions and broaden your perspective."—Peter T. Coleman, author of THE WAY OUT https://buff.ly/3TN4EmC #InformYourVote #Election2024 #PoliticalPolarization #BridgingDivides #Depolarize #EndPolarization
These curated books provide insight into U.S. domestic concerns, such as climate activism, policing, immigration, and race relations, as well as U.S. foreign relations, such as war policies and sanctions. https://buff.ly/40fc5ae #InformYourVote #Election2024 @drernestocast.bsky.social
Blog graphic: author post Are You Avoiding the News These Days? You’re Not Alone. How to Stay Informed Without Losing Your Sanity Benjamin Toff, Ruth Palmer, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen. It features the cover of Avoiding the News
"Being immersed in a community of people who talk about news, value it, and help make sense of it can make it go down easier."—Benjamin Toff, Ruth Palmer, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen https://buff.ly/3N2Xg2Y #InformYourVote #NewsAvoidance #MediaFatigue #AvoidingTheNews #NewsBurnout #InformedNotOverwhelmed
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"The war on abortion is a war on mothers. It is a war that implicates not only matters of birth and of natality, but also the very terms and conditions of our collective existence."—Gil Anidjar https://buff.ly/3Yvmnle #InformYourVote #Mothers #Motherhood #Abortion #WomensRights #Election2024
Author Post: How to Depolarize Your Home, Workplace, and Community A Listicle on The Way Out. Peter T. Coleman. It features the book cover of THE WAY OUT.
"Begin dialogues with open questions or personal stories to foster mutual understanding rather than confrontation."—Peter T. Coleman https://buff.ly/3TN4EmC #InformYourVote #Election2024 #PoliticalPolarization #BridgingDivides #Depolarize #EndPolarization #UnitedNotDivided #OvercomePolarization
"If voters care less about an issue, presidents won’t need to worry so much about the political risks of how they handle it."—Andrew Payne. Read more about how electoral pressures shape U.S. foreign policy in this Q&A. https://buff.ly/3NtTFLB @Andy_J_Payne #InformYourVote #Election2024
As tensions soar in the Middle East, the president’s lame duck status hinders efforts to manage the escalation of risks in the region. Read more in this op-ed by Andrew Payne, author of WAR ON THE BALLOT. https://buff.ly/4hfbLyz #InformYourVote #Election2024 #Decision2024 #InternationalAffairs
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Now in paperback! This pathbreaking book pinpoints forces behind the rise of the “rural voter”—a new political identity that combines a deeply felt sense of place with an increasingly nationalized set of concerns. https://buff.ly/3Y93qng #InformYourVote #Decision2024 #RuralVoters
The US presidential election is only 19 days away, but you still have time to inform your vote. Our booklist and blog post provide insight into voter demographics, presidential campaigns and more. https://buff.ly/48ewIFt #InformYourVote #Decision2024 #Election2024 #Vote2024 #ImmigrationDebate
"Look for and draw inspiration from individuals and groups who are successfully navigating political divides, such as those pursuing bipartisan efforts in Congress."—Peter T. Coleman, author of THE WAY OUT. https://buff.ly/3TN4EmC #InformYourVote #Election2024 #PoliticalPolarization #BridgingDivides
Blog graphic: author post Are You Avoiding the News These Days? You’re Not Alone. How to Stay Informed Without Losing Your Sanity Benjamin Toff, Ruth Palmer, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen. It features the cover of Avoiding the News
"Most people can benefit from selecting sources and modes of news that better align with their daily routines without making them feel miserable."—Benjamin Toff, Ruth Palmer, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen https://buff.ly/3N2Xg2Y #InformYourVote #NewsAvoidance #MediaFatigue #AvoidingTheNews #NewsBurnout
"There are reasons to think that both racism and sexism will have a large influence on how Harris is evaluated. . . . .As a Black woman, Harris makes both Black and female identity salient by embodying it."—Matthew Tokeshi, author of CAMPAIGNING WHILE BLACK https://buff.ly/3XHxAOe #InformYourVote
“The widening gulf between rural and urban America is becoming the most serious political divide of our day.”—Nicholas Jacobs and Daniel Shea Read this post on our blog about Democrats in rural America by Jacobs and Shea, authors of THE RURAL VOTER. https://buff.ly/3YPQaWu #InformYourVote
Now available in paperback! Rust Belt Union Blues sheds new light on why so many union members have dramatically changed their party politics. https://buff.ly/3TTebZz #Election2024 #InformYourVote #LabourUnions
“Racially tinged attacks have long been a staple of American campaigns. But no modern president made them the centerpiece of his political brand quite like former President Donald Trump.” —Matthew Tokeshi, author of CAMPAIGNING WHILE BLACK https://buff.ly/3X4N2VA #InformYourVote
"Just as some people place limits on their use of social media, accessing it only on specific devices or during particular times of day, setting boundaries can make time spent with news feel more productive and less draining."—Benjamin Toff, Ruth Palmer, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen #InformYourVote
Millions of Americans will vote in what is sure to be a historic election this November. This curated reading list offers a fresh perspective on voters, campaign insights, the U.S. presidency, and party relations. https://buff.ly/3Y143QU #InformYourVote #Election2024 #ColumbiaVotes
Watch authors Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware talk about GOD, GUNS, AND SEDITIONS: FAR-RIGHT TERRORISM IN AMERICA, with the Center of Strategic And International Studies. https://buff.ly/3N05icK #InformYourVote
This is the graphic for author post Was January 6, 2021, a Rehearsal for a Greater Threat to American Democracy? Brigitte L. Nacos, Yaeli Bloch-Elkon, and Robert Y. Shapiro. it featured the cover for Hate Speech and Political Violence and the following qoute" . . . there is good reason not to ignore the spoken and written words of would-be strongmen."
"In this political climate, threats of violence and actual violence against well-known politicians and other public figures by lone wolf terrorists increased."—Brigitte L. Nacos, Yaeli Bloch-Elkon, and Robert Y. Shapiro https://buff.ly/3TJI2U6 #InformYourVote #ColumbiaVotes #Election2024 #HateSpeech
“Dialogue is a process of learning and discovery about them, the issues, and ourselves.”—Peter T. Coleman, Columbia Climate #InformYourVote Read this interview with Coleman, author of THE WAY OUT. https://buff.ly/4fPIeKO #Conflict #ConflictResolution #InformYourVote
Following the 2024 election news cycle can feel overwhelming. #InformYourVote with tips about navigating the media, blog posts, and booklists aimed at helping you understand key debate topics, voter perspectives, how race may shape Vice President Harris's campaign, and more.