Forget the presidential election. Why don't Americans get more involved in local politics? Why don't they vote in primaries, or organize, or care about down-ballot races? The presidency gets most of the attention, but the down-ballot races impact our lives on a daily basis. So maybe it's time to change the fact that many Americans don't know who represents them in various levels of government. Our guests: Tim Kneeland, chair of the department of history and political science at Nazareth CollegeAnthony Plonczynski, local Democratic organizer
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