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Some Critical Voter Updates
I’ve added a few more pieces on Critical Thinking and the US election to the Critical Voter site. Stop by if you’re interested in finding answers to the following questions: Who predicted Donald Trump’s Iowa loss 2500 years ago? Does it make sense to settle an important election with a coin toss? How seriously should […]
Donald Trump and His Critics (from Huffington Post)
I just revived my Huffington Post column and thought Critical Voter readers might want to hear what I’m saying over there about this year’s most talked-about (mostly by himself) Presidential candidate: When I told friends, colleagues and family members that I was turning Critical Voter, a curriculum that used the last Presidential election as a […]
Critical Voter – Out Today
So what are you planning to do to pass the time as the fate of the Republic gets decided tomorrow by a quarter- to half-a-million Iowans? If I can make a modest (if self-serving) suggestion: why not relieve your stress by cracking open a copy of Critical Voter and starting down the road towards becoming […]
From Critical Voter – Audience
The one campaign event I saw during my visit to New Hampshire last weekend was a Dennis Kasich Town Hall event held in Milford where about 200 people showed up to politely grill the candidate. Kasich, a former Senator and current Governor of Ohio, is the latest Republican to poll at high enough numbers to take […]
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