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Dr. Jason Husser discusses the latest Elon University poll

Dr. Jason Husser discusses the latest Elon University poll

By Clayton Henkel
- 3/19/2018
- in Defending Democracy, Radio Interviews
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The latest Elon University poll surveyed teachers about proposals to bring guns into the classrooms to improve school safety.

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