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DESCRIPTION:"Beyond Politics as Usual: The Reclaim November Ohio! Project i
 n Ohio’s 16th Congressional District" Jefferson Action's Kyle Bozentko and
  Jim Meffert will outline the Reclaim November Ohio! Project\, a Citizens 
 Election Forum using the “Citizens Jury” method of deliberative democracy.
  In a highly volatile 2012 congressional contest between incumbents of opp
 osite parties\, the Reclaim November Ohio! Project amplified an informed a
 nd empowered voice of voters into the campaign narrative by engaging the c
 andidates and working with media to move away from the standard horse-race
  and divisive rhetoric towards substantive dialogue on key economic issues
 . This conversation will highlight the successes and challenges of engagin
 g a representative microcosm of voters\, along with congressional candidat
 es and the media\, in substantive discussion of economic issues that matte
 r most to voters during the peak moments of a highly contentious and other
 wise rancorous 2012 election cycle.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Beyond Politics as Usual: The Reclaim Novembe
 r Ohio! Project in Ohio’s 16th Congressional District" Jefferson Action's 
 Kyle Bozentko and Jim Meffert will outline the Reclaim November Ohio! Proj
 ect\, a Citizens Election Forum using the “Citizens Jury” method of delibe
 rative democracy. In a highly volatile 2012 congressional contest between 
 incumbents of opposite parties\, the Reclaim November Ohio! Project amplif
 ied an informed and empowered voice of voters into the campaign narrative 
 by engaging the candidates and working with media to move away from the st
 andard horse-race and divisive rhetoric towards substantive dialogue on ke
 y economic issues. This conversation will highlight the successes and chal
 lenges of engaging a representative microcosm of voters\, along with congr
 essional candidates and the media\, in substantive discussion of economic 
 issues that matter most to voters during the peak moments of a highly cont
 entious and otherwise rancorous 2012 election cycle.
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