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In this episode, Professor of Political Science and PublicPolicy Kevin Esterling talks with students from the UC Riverside School of PublicPolicy about utilizing technology to bridge the gap between constituents and representatives as well as rifts in the Democratic Party following this election.
In this episode, Professor of Political Science and PublicPolicy Kevin Esterling talks with students from the UC Riverside School of PublicPolicy about utilizing technology to bridge the gap between constituents and representatives as well as rifts in the Democratic Party following this election.
In this episode, Professor of Political Science and PublicPolicy Kevin Esterling talks with students from the UC Riverside School of PublicPolicy about utilizing technology to bridge the gap between constituents and representatives as well as rifts in the Democratic Party following this election.
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