Election 2008 Yale University
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- Health & Fitness
Yale professors weigh in on the pertinent election topics from the United States Presidential Election in 2008.
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Three Yale Historians Discuss the Election of Barack Obama
David Blight, Class of 1954 Professor of American History; Glenda Gilmore, V & C Vann Woodward Professor of History; & Jonathan Holloway, Professor of History, African American Studies and American Studies discuss 2008 Presidential Election.
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Election 2008: New Perspective
Beverly Gage, Assistant Professor of History, will discuss what changes we can expect from the Obama administration.
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Election 2008: Economic Model for Predicting Outcome
Ray Fair, the John M Musser Professor of Economics, talks about his model for predicting the winner of Presidential elections based on economic factors.
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Election 2008: Religion
Emilie Townes, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology and President of the American Academy of Religion, talks about religion, politics and race.
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Election 2008: Health Care
Discussing his book,"The Great Risk Shift: The New Economic Insecurity and the Decline of the American Drea," Professor Hacker looks at the political factors and public opinion that influence progress in health care reform
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Election 2008: Voter Turnout
Donald Green, the A. Whitney Griswold Professor of Political Science and Director of the Institution of Social & Policy Studies, discusses the recently published 2nd edition of his book, "Get Out the Vote: How To Increase Voter Turnout".