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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
1. Examining Elections: An Analysis of Election Coverage Across National and Local Television News Stations During Six U.S. Election Cycles - Sonja Tofteland Holtey, Carleton College; Matthew Vincent, Carleton College; Joanne Chung, Carleton College; Madeleine Goldberger, Carleton College; Ella C Hennigan, Carleton College; Efram Brennan Stewart, Carleton College
2. Examining the Possibility of a Modern Day Partisan Realignment in the United States - Charles Benfanti, Christopher Newport University Center for American Studies
3. Explaining County Partisan Coalitions in the South during the Second Party System - Dexter Shogrin, Creighton University
4. How the Two-Party Presidential System of the U.S. Polarizes Citizens and Promotes Individualism and Why This is an Issue to be Concerned About. - Lyla Nieter, Miami University
5. Nomination as Encounter: Relational Politics in an Age of Polarization - Luke Briggs Griswold, Creighton University
6. Rising Negativity in Presidential Debates: Sentiment Analysis and Public Favorability Shifts - Gracie Rose, Indiana University, Bloomington
7. The Primary Problem: How Nomination Rules Shape America's Political Divisions - Hadley Reckard, College of Wooster
8. Closing the Political Efficacy Gap: Exploring Citizens’ Assemblies in Oregon - Kendall Kartler, George Fox University