As the world watches closely, many believe that the current US election is a pivotal moment for democracy—a potential turning point that may redefine our global future. With questions swirling about the safety of democratic processes, the potential for unrest, and the implications for countries like Australia, the stakes have never been higher.
In response to these pressing issues, Curtin University Journalism students are excited to present a daily podcast series titled “The US Precedent.” Join hosts Razanne Al-Abdeli, Arte Blythe, and Dylan Storer, along with expert guests, as they delve into the intricacies and rhetoric surrounding this historic election.
Episode One: Understanding the Electoral Landscape
The inaugural episode focuses on key topics, including:
- The Electoral College System: What does it mean for the election outcome?
- Swing States: Why are they so crucial, and how do they influence the race?
- Gender Dynamics: Exploring the gendered nature of this election.
- The Arab American Vote: A critical demographic in shaping the election results.
- Prospects for a Peaceful Transition: What can we expect after the ballots are cast?
If you find yourself more informed about the polling of undecided voters in swing states than the nuances of Australian politics, this podcast is for you.
Stay tuned for new episodes throughout the week as our dedicated hosts unpack the drama, details, and global ramifications of the US election.