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The Briefing: Election 2020 and Its Aftermath

Duke experts speak on the issues that are driving both national, state and local campaigns this...

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How to Deal With Terrorism at Home and Abroad

How to Deal With Terrorism at Home and Abroad

Duke scholars brief the media on how the Biden administration should respond to terrorism, Russia

DURHAM, N.C. -- Just a week old now, the new Biden administration has plenty to deal with on...

PUBLISHED January 27, 2021 IN Campus
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US Capitol Riots: Where Do We Go From Here?

US Capitol Riots: Where Do We Go From Here?

Duke experts examine rise of white nationalism, future of democracy and GOP

After last week’s invasion of the U.S. Capitol by a gang of rioters egged on by President...

PUBLISHED January 13, 2021 IN Campus
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Let's Talk North Carolina Elections

Republicans make gains but Cooper victory reaffirms North Carolina as a purple state

Although many statewide races in North Carolina were called on Election Night, the state awaits...

PUBLISHED November 4, 2020 IN Academics
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Early voting at Duke can even bring rivals together. Meredith Rawls, a Duke Divinity School student, poses after voting with UNC social work student Nikki Moore.

Early Voting at Duke Sets Record

The voters started arriving, masked and physically distancing, at the Karsh Alumni and Visitors...

PUBLISHED October 30, 2020 IN Campus
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Analyzing Chaos: Duke Scholars Dissect Election Night

Analyzing Chaos: Duke Scholars Dissect Election Night

'I think that no matter who wins, the loser is clear: It is American democracy,' said Judith Kelley

With the presidential election and other significant national and statewide races still up in...

PUBLISHED November 4, 2020 IN Campus
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Pandemic, Voter Suppression, Record Early Voting – Experts Discuss 2020 Election

Pandemic, Voter Suppression, Record Early Voting – Experts Discuss 2020 Election

Duke scholars unpack an unprecedented election season during media briefing

The pandemic, wildfires in the west, a hurricane brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, an avalanche of...

PUBLISHED October 28, 2020 IN Campus
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If Election Day Gets Strange, Here's How to Understand Why

The Election Day “what ifs” are piling up: What if enough state results get tied up...

PUBLISHED October 23, 2020 IN Academics
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Experts: NC’s Shifting Population Makes it a Significant Swing State

Experts: NC’s Shifting Population Makes it a Significant Swing State

Duke scholars discuss voter suppression, changing dynamics

North Carolina is changing. It’s more diverse than even just a couple election cycles ago...

PUBLISHED October 14, 2020 IN Campus
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Stimulus One of Few Options to Help Households, Businesses Survive in Pandemic, Experts Say

Stimulus One of Few Options to Help Households, Businesses Survive, Experts Say

Duke scholars address fallout and options during media briefing

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has devastated many sectors of the US economy. Businesses have...

PUBLISHED October 8, 2020 IN Campus
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News Tip: Presidential Election -- 'Might be a Waterfall We’re Going to Crash Over,' Expert Says

Presidential Election: 'Might be a Waterfall We’re Going to Crash Over,' Expert Says

The upcoming presidential election – during a pandemic, dotted by attempts at interference...

PUBLISHED September 29, 2020 IN Campus
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How Racial Identity and Polarization Could Influence the Election

How Racial Identity and Polarization Could Influence the Election

Duke faculty discuss protests, racism and politics during media briefing

The recent protests over police killings of Black men, and the reaction to those protests by...

PUBLISHED September 23, 2020 IN Campus
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