The candidate spoke about the need for young people to vote and her plan for the future one day before Tuesday’s election.
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From the hacking of political party e-mails to voter database intrusion and claims of rigged elections, cybersecurity is a prominent concern in the 2016 presidential election. The National Conference of State Legislatures says the mechanics of a presidential election haven’t been so scrutinized since 2000. USC experts in elections administration, information technologies and politics discuss.
This message 'bot' to you: A deep scientific analysis of tweets this #Election reveals that fake Twitter accounts – "bots" – generated a fifth of all political tweets and are swaying the discourse, according to scientists at the USC Information Sciences Institute.
After a campaign that at times seemed endless, voting gets underway.
A deep scientific analysis of political tweets this #Election reveals bots are swaying the discourse, according to scientists at the USC Information Sciences Institute.
Data scientists try to explain the U.S. government’s shifting ideologies over the past four decades.
A chance meeting leads to a coveted internship at the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Trojans and trustees honor David and Dana Dornsife on the five-year anniversary of the largest single gift in USC’s history.
The latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll also found Republican voters are largely disinterested in the Senate race between two Democrats, voters are split on the state's death penalty, and Clinton has a wide lead over Trump in early voting.
Matt Little, just a few years out of USC’s film school, and Ari Andersen noticed the lack of love for young people out there. So, the podcast Millennials Don't Suck was born.