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If Everyone Voted

Trevor Potter, Janai Nelson, María Teresa Kumar, and Kim Wehle in conversation with E.J. Dionne Jr.
Introduction by Jeb Brooks

Sep 15, 2020

Voting is a cornerstone of American democracy and yet in any given election, only 50 to 60% of eligible Americans vote, a rate that puts America behind many developed nations. What would happen if 80 … 90 ... or even 100% showed up on Election Day? Join us as we ask why democracy works better when more people participate and what changes when more people vote.

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