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Who has the power to elect the president of one of the most influential countries in the world and what is it like to be a minority voter there? In this episode we will look at the voting history of the United States of America to find out how the voting system really works, how it has evolved over time, and whether there is hope for more equal representation.
We would like to thank our professor Agnes Delahaye-Dado for her input and support in realizing this podcast.
By Lila Dulong, Emma Rimonteil, Leah Sveen et Olivia Wölfel
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