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Eighteen year old Americans were granted the right to vote more than fifty years ago. Statistics show that young people today are less interested in voting than older citizens. Despite this, young adults are politically engaged in other ways. Dr. Domenic Maffei, Professor and Chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Caldwell University is the guest on this episode. He and Professor Mann discuss this topic and also talk about the pre-law minor at Caldwell.
By Robert MannEighteen year old Americans were granted the right to vote more than fifty years ago. Statistics show that young people today are less interested in voting than older citizens. Despite this, young adults are politically engaged in other ways. Dr. Domenic Maffei, Professor and Chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Caldwell University is the guest on this episode. He and Professor Mann discuss this topic and also talk about the pre-law minor at Caldwell.