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  2. Arthur Curley - Wikipedia

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    Curley was known to be politically astute, and was tremendously concerned with how the function of the library as an institution was viewed by the public. Although he understood the important role of providing information, he was emphatic that libraries needed to be seen first and foremost as "humanistic institutions". [8]

  3. Political sophistication - Wikipedia

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    "A person is politically sophisticated to the extent to which his or her political cognitions are numerous, cut a wide substantive swath, and are highly organised, or "constrained" [1] Political sophistication has important implications for democratic theory. Luskin wrote in 1987 "that by anything approaching elite standards, the American ...

  4. Political literacy - Wikipedia

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    The Crick Report defines political literacy as people "learning about and how to make themselves effective in public life through knowledge, skills and value". [2]: 150 Denver and Hands (1990) defined it as "the knowledge and understanding of the political process and political issues which enables people to perform their roles as citizens effectively."

  5. Here’s how Biden would be replaced, according to Democrats’ rules

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    These people tend to be local notables, and they tend to be very politically astute and politically active, because they’ve got to run and get elected. (NOTE: There is also a much smaller group ...

  6. Election season may be causing stress, anxiety: Here's how to ...

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    Borelli said if people want to be politically active, they can focus on concrete tasks that they have control over, like helping get people registered to vote or participating in canvassing.

  7. Nancy Pelosi on rekindling her friendship with President Biden

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    Politically, she is very astute. She has won difficult races to get where she is now. So personally, officially, policy wise, politically, she will be able to lead us to victory.

  8. Political bias - Wikipedia

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    Political bias is a bias or perceived bias involving the slanting or altering of information to make a political position or political candidate seem more attractive. With a distinct association with media bias, it commonly refers to how a reporter, news organisation, or TV show covers a political candidate or a policy issue.

  9. Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi: How America's most ... - AOL

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    'Someone who was special' Harris, 59, and Pelosi, 84, come from different political generations, but both have bridged San Francisco’s long activist tradition and its old-school local Democratic ...