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As we head toward another pivotal election season, I sat down with Robert Boatright, professor at Clark University and director of research at the National Institute for Civil Discourse, to talk about what’s really happening in American elections — and what’s not.
Here’s the headline: Professor Boatright is less worried about the mechanics of voting than about the erosion of public trust.
By Robin HamiltonAs we head toward another pivotal election season, I sat down with Robert Boatright, professor at Clark University and director of research at the National Institute for Civil Discourse, to talk about what’s really happening in American elections — and what’s not.
Here’s the headline: Professor Boatright is less worried about the mechanics of voting than about the erosion of public trust.