An analysis from the USC Price School’s Center for Inclusive Democracy shows a decline in election participation among all groups across the state.
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Trojans, many having voted in their first presidential election, come together for camaraderie, expert insights — and “moral support.”
As Election Day approaches and all eyes turn to California’s competitive congressional races – likely to sway the balance of power in the U.S. House – USC experts discuss the Golden State’s influence that extends far beyond the ballot box.
Reporters are invited to join USC's 2024 Presidential Election Night Watch Party for live analysis and expert insights. USC experts will also be available for interviews throughout election week.
Romero, an expert on voter behavior and political representation, offers insights into what it will take to restore trust in America’s electoral process and safeguard inclusive democracy.
With misinformation on the rise and American voters increasingly losing faith in elections, USC experts explore strategies to restore confidence in democracy.
Lerman, an expert on how people communicate in digital spaces, explains how misinformation thrives on emotional triggers — and why traditional fact-checking often misses the mark.
USC experts are available to provide insights on how misinformation spreads, the role of media and AI in safeguarding election integrity and potential solutions to restore voter confidence in democracy.
Groups with historically low voter turnout could play a deciding role this election. Their shifting party alliances may also be reshaping politics broadly, USC experts say.
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio GOP Sen. J.D. Vance will face off in their first scheduled debate on Tuesday, Oct. 1.