Shannon Geis
A graduate from New York University with a B.A. in Journalism and Politics, Shannon is originally from a small town in rural Nebraska. She is interested in radio, political, and travel journalism. She enjoys traveling back and forth between New York City and Beaver Crossing, NE.
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The Current Political Climate
About a month ago, I interviewed NYU Politics professor Jonathan Nagler about the current political climate in the United States. It was originally going to air at the end of January but due to some technical difficulties on my part (my audio recorder broke) it didn’t. I’m posting it up here because I thought it was an interesting interview, even more interesting listening to it a month later. The interview took place just less than a week after Obama’s State of the Union address and two weeks after Scott Brown was elected to the Senate in Massachusetts. Check it out:
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