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Austin Berg, co-author of The New Chicago Way and executive director of the Chicago Policy Center, joins Ray Stevens to talk about how the scheduling of Chicago's most important elections may actually reduce voter turnout, leading to results that may not actually reflect the attitudes of the city.
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By Ray Stevens | CMLS ChicagoAustin Berg, co-author of The New Chicago Way and executive director of the Chicago Policy Center, joins Ray Stevens to talk about how the scheduling of Chicago's most important elections may actually reduce voter turnout, leading to results that may not actually reflect the attitudes of the city.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.