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Intern Insights Vol. 1
Tweet This summer Common Cause Georgia has a brand new crop of interns. Their experience with politics ranges from never having voted to having their TV permanently set to C-SPAN. Each of our interns will be blogging throughout the summer … Continue reading
Circle Circle, Dot Dot
Tweet Social Media Cootie Shot I’ve made no secret of the fact that I adore social media and think it should have a larger role in politics. I sometimes think of my use of social network sites in terms of … Continue reading
From Mule Carts to Facebook: How Social Media Campaigning is Changing Politics
Tweet Last week, we here at Common Cause Georgia sent out a link to a Peach Pundit blog post about the use of social media in Georgia politics. “Is social media campaigning lazy or resourceful?” we wanted to know. A … Continue reading
Has the US crushed your fighting spirit?
Tweet The most innovative and eager members of Western society, who advocate for change, tend to be its younger generation. Unfortunately in recent years, this fighting spirit has been broken. If we gear our focus to the United States, young Americans seem … Continue reading
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The debt drama’s impact on higher education
Tweet Our nation was in a state of panic as Congressional leaders in our nation’s capitol were battling the past couple of weeks over whether America’s debt limit should be increased. With the deadline looming, Americans began to worry about the effects … Continue reading