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Join us this Friday, as we will talk with political science experts about these historic events and the impact they could have.
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Charlotte Zietlow remembers when she moved to Bloomington in 1964. Back then, she saw it as a town with dismissive top-down leadership and little civic enthusiasm.
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More than 44 percent of Hoosiers find it extremely or somewhat important to live in a place where others share their political views.
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Experts have concerns about the lack of party competition in multiple states across the U.S.
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Private political caucuses chose people Thursday night to fill the terms of two lawmakers no longer in the legislature.
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Indiana’s significant population shifts over the past decade mean rural areas will lose seats in the state Legislature while Indianapolis and its surrounding suburbs will gain influence.