The Power of Democracy
The Panther’s Nov. 2 to Nov. 16 coverage on national and local Orange County politics, skyrocketing voter engagement and how the results of the election impact you.
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Political science scholars unpack the 2020 election
Chapman political science faculty members discuss the 2020 election and explore the future of politics in a town hall.
Independent voters discuss benefits of staying nonpartisan
Despite a polarized two-party political system, many voters opt out of registering with a political party.
Social media and politics: furthering American polarization
As an increased reliance on technology shapes the landscape of social interaction in the U.S., the 2020 presidential election is no exception.