usphotoDayla Ramsey
(Retired U.S. Navy Military Intelligence and Linguistics Professional; B.A. International Relations, Webster University; A.A. Arabic, Defense Language Institute; M.A. Quality Management, Webster University; G.M.A. International Relations with Security Studies certificate, Webster University; M.S. Strategic Intelligence, National Intelligence University; M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution with concentration in Conflict-Sensitive Development and Resilience, George Mason University; currently a conflict coach and certified mediator)

Copyright: @ 2024 Research Institute for European and American Studies (www.rieas.gr) Publication date: 21 July 2024

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Concerns of an average American citizen about Democracy in the USA in 2024

As a U.S. citizen, I exercise my right to vote at every election, whether it is municipal, state, or federal; however, I am intentionally unaffiliated with any political party, and I find this year’s election particularly concerning. I love that I can vote and have enjoyed that Constitutional right as a U.S. citizen since I voted in my first election shortly after turning 18. .. Read more

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