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 […]
From Critical Voter – NH Primary
Just got back from the frigid Granite state with a dozen fewer copies of Critical Voter, having had the chance to put books into the hands of people at most of the campaign headquarters visited on Saturday. Responses to the gift ranged from polite indifference, to warm thanks and offers of snacks, to promises that […]
The New Hampshire Primary
As mentioned last time, I’ll be cross-posting election/critical thinking related stories from Critical Voter here at Degree of Freedom, and going the other way with education-related stories posted here. So read on regarding an upcoming delivery project to the candidates. Two boxes of pre-release print copies of Critical Voter arrived on my doorstep yesterday, so […]