Ask The Politics Guys: Voter Fatigue?
This week’s Ask The Politics Guys question comes from Chris, who lives near Chester, England.
Does the US electorate suffer from voter fatigue due to democratic overload?
This week’s Ask The Politics Guys question comes from Chris, who lives near Chester, England.
Does the US electorate suffer from voter fatigue due to democratic overload?

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