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So Why Don't You "Just Vote"?

Episode 2 of the First Rounders podcast, hosted by Leah Hirschman and Amanda Geist, titled "So Why Don't You "Just Vote"?" was published on June 21, 2020 and runs 25 minutes.

June 21, 2020 ·25m · First Rounders

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For this week's episode, we continue the conversation from last week about the BLM movement and touch on voter suppression in the US (and specifically for college students). If these topics aren't your cup of tea, don't worry, there's plenty more we're going to talk about soon! We hope you enjoy and stick around for more! Amanda & Leah

For this week's episode, we continue the conversation from last week about the BLM movement and touch on voter suppression in the US (and specifically for college students). If these topics aren't your cup of tea, don't worry, there's plenty more we're going to talk about soon! We hope you enjoy and stick around for more!


Amanda & Leah

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