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Introduction
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Camilla Prince
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Irene Burnett
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Chuck Todd
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Brett Perkins
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How do you reach a more diverse audience
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Are we breaking apart
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We all have multiple identities
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The dual identity
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Fear vs hope
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Census 2020
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Race and Gender
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The Year of the Woman
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Fear of Loss of Democracy
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Disability and Race
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Questions
Description:
Explore the complex dynamics of race and voting patterns in American politics through this 58-minute panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into topics such as voter demographics, party strategies for appealing to people of color, and the intersection of race and voting behavior. Examine how voting is encouraged or suppressed, and consider the impact of multiple identities on political engagement. Gain insights from experts as they discuss the dual identity concept, the role of fear versus hope in elections, and the significance of events like Census 2020 and "The Year of the Woman." Analyze the challenges of reaching diverse audiences, the fear of loss of democracy, and the intersection of disability and race in the political landscape. Conclude with a Q&A session to further explore these critical issues shaping American democracy.

Great Expectations: Candidate Reliance on Voters of Color

The Aspen Institute
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