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Home>Rachel Lund, Cronkite News

Rachel Lund, Cronkite News

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Recent Articles from Rachel Lund, Cronkite News

education November 19, 2014

New vending machine at ASU dispenses prescriptions, not snacks

Arizona State University students who are tight on time and limited on transportation will often get their calories from a vending machine. Now they can get their medication in much the same way.

Election 2014 October 30, 2014

Late with your early ballot? Here are tips for making sure your vote is counted

Like 60 percent of Arizona voters, Jeff McMahon, a Democrat from Tempe, is on Arizona’s permanent early voting list. Unlike a large percentage of early voters, McMahon is vigilant about walking his early ballot to the post office at least a couple of weeks before Election Day.

Election 2014 October 29, 2014

Voters share what’s on their minds as Election Day approaches

Most of those who identified themselves as independents see themselves as conservative or liberal. Most say they want to know who is funding political ads but don’t believe those ads affect their decisions as voters.

Ariel Motz said the current election system is stifling the voices of independent voters such as her, starting with the way Arizona handles primaries. (Cronkite News Photo by Megan Guthrie)
Election 2014 September 29, 2014

As state’s largest voting bloc, independents far from force in primary

As an independent voter, Ariel Motz said she understands the importance of her vote and is proud to be part of the state’s largest voting bloc. But she said the current election system is stifling the voices of independent voters, starting with the way Arizona handles primaries.

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