• Doug Most

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    Doug Most is a lifelong journalist and author whose career has spanned newspapers and magazines up and down the East Coast, with stops in Washington, D.C., South Carolina, New Jersey, and Boston. He was named Journalist of the Year while at The Record in Bergen County, N.J., for his coverage of a tragic story about two teens charged with killing their newborn. After a stint at Boston Magazine, he worked for more than a decade at the Boston Globe in various roles, including magazine editor and deputy managing editor/special projects. His 2014 nonfiction book, The Race Underground, tells the story of the birth of subways in America and was made into a PBS/American Experience documentary. He has a BA in political communication from George Washington University. Profile

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There are 7 comments on With the 2020 Presidential Election Less Than a Year Away, Nine Key Questions to Ponder

  1. Nice, BU. You’re also not gonna talk about Yang just like every other media outlet? You’re really gonna mention Cory Booker who is polling lower than Yang currently? Great job being an academic institution with integrity and still falling into the same Democratic Party blackout that caused Bernie to lose the 2016 nomination.

  2. Trump is a criminal who thinks he is above the law! If an ordinary citizen did what Trump had done, they would have been placed in prison. Let’s take this criminal off his throne and give him the consequences he deserves!

  3. Question; I’m a Republican who’s sick and tired of chump. If I select. ‘Other Republican candidate if one becomes available’ instead of chump AND no one else becomes available, is there ANY chance it’ll go to chump?

  4. If I do not vote for a candidate in the 2020 election, will the balance of my ballot be honored or is my entire ballot null and void?

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