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Personal Crisis and Voting

Our faculty regularly produce research that help us understand and contextualize voting patterns and habits.   Jake Haselswerdt, Assoicate Professor in the Truman School, along with his co-authors, recently published some new research into how a personal crisis impacts voter turnout.  

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