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Jane recently graduated with honors from the University of California San Diego, earning a degree in Political Science with a minor in the Study of Religion. Throughout her college career, she involved herself in politics through her government relations internship at the Sacramento Office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and as an intern at the San Diego Office of Arnold Schwarzenegger. She is now the community manager at IVN. Here, she focuses on the growing importance of online communications in the political sphere while covering recent trends in social media. Her role is to facilitate conversations, allow for open dialogue, and update you on what's going on with IVN, the political world, and social media.

Articles By Jane Susskind

Todd Wiseman / Texas Tribune
By | 10/02/2012 | News | 31 Comments

In a ruling today, Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson put the Pennsylvania voter ID debate to rest by ruling that voters in Pennslyvania will not have to show a photo ID to vote, at least for now.

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By | 09/18/2012 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

There has been much speculation about the importance of the presidential debates, with politicos and voters alike placing increased weight on the debates this election cycle. While all eyes have been.

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By | 09/05/2012 | Uncategorized

Did you follow Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention? Much like the “We Built It” phrase that echoed through the halls of Tampa, Democrats had their own arsenal of.

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By | 09/04/2012 | Uncategorized | 4 Comments

According to the latest from Gallup, last week’s Republican National Convention had “minimal impact” on the voting population in America, with similar numbers reporting to be less likely to vote.

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From Paul Ryan's Profile, on Politifact.com
By | 08/30/2012 | Uncategorized

In case you missed it, here’s Paul Ryan’s address to the Republican National Convention that had everyone talking. But just how much of it was true? Politifact, a news organization dedicated.

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By | 08/28/2012 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Former Republicans Gary Johnson and Buddy Roemer appeared on CNN last week to talk about the broken political system and possible solutions. Did CNN listen to the flood of Gary.

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By | 08/28/2012 | Uncategorized

Today’s daily number at Pew Research Center’s The Databank is 42 – representing the percent of independents who regard Mitt Romney’s choice for VP, Paul Ryan, as an “only fair”.

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