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As the 2024 election season ramps up, American voters are once again considering casting their ballots for third-party candidates. On Oct. 31, Colorado State University hosted a panel with communication studies Professor Karrin Vasby Anderson and Christopher Celaya, program assistant for the Straayer Center for Public Service Leadership, to offer insights on third-party voting and the complexities of the American political system. One of the main points speakers discussed was when it makes sense to vote for third-party candidates and when it can have the greatest impact. Celaya emphasized that voting for a third-party candidate will be most impactful during local elections, as smaller races decrease competition between candidates compared to national elections. Read the full article at the link in our bio. Written by Laila Shekarchian Photo by Julia Percy #csucollegian #thirdpartyvoting #campusevents #2024election #civicengagement #coloradostateuniversity #rockymountaincollegian #...

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