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Claire Schnatterbeck

@claire_e_beck

Editorial Fellow @ForeignPolicy | Formerly: podcasts @columbiaspec, @voanews, @djnf, @patchtweet, and @wyofile

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My final ode to @ColumbiaSpec on audio storytelling and finding independence. It’s been such a privilege to work and grow alongside the amazing community at Spec! columbiaspectator.com/opinion/2024/0…


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Spectator has compiled hundreds of articles to preserve the stories that have defined Columbia since Oct. 7, 2023. “We hope this special edition serves as an archive of the war in Gaza’s profound impact on Columbia’s history,” Spectator’s editors write. columbiaspectator.com/main/2024/11/1…


As the world prepares for a second Trump presidency, @anusharathi_ and I examined how the Nov. 5 vote compared with those in other countries this year for @ForeignPolicy: foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/08/s-e…


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U.S. voter turnout on Nov. 5 is projected to be around 65 percent—a slight dip from 2020 and lagging behind other countries that had elections this year, such as Indonesia and Sri Lanka. I looked at the numbers for @ForeignPolicy's live blog: foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/06/us-…


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What will Trump's victory mean for the rest of the world? @ForeignPolicy has the guide to Trump's plans for every region. From the 24/7 FP newsroom @Iyengarish @christinafei @ak_mack @KFJ_FP @AlexandraSSharp foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/06/tru…


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Reporters, if you are in line for election night pizza, STAY IN LINE.


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In this election edition of Pod-Tone 292, Spectator reporters speak with the largest political organization on campus to discuss uncommitted voters, the factors influencing students’ decisions to vote, and strategies to increase voter turnout. l8r.it/QdvU


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This list of election coverage resources from @AmPress is meant to provide journalists with tools they can use immediately in their work during the election week and in the weeks ahead. Check it out here: americanpressinstitute.org/journalism-res…


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📣CPJ’s #ThinkSafety campaign is helping to keep journalists safe online during the U.S. election. To assess your digital risk and create a plan, download and fill out CPJ’s Digital Security Risk Assessment Template⤵️ cpj.org/2023/06/digita… #ElectionDay #Election2024

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The unrestricted campaign cycle in the U.S. enables what feels like a perpetual presidential election, but many countries around the world have regulations restricting the campaign period. In Mexico, there is only a 90-day window for official campaigns. foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…

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In 2022, immigrants made up almost 14 percent of the total U.S. population. Though these figures include unauthorized migrants, as well as temporary migrants who can’t vote yet, naturalized citizens now make up a record number of eligible voters. foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…

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The 2020 U.S. presidential election took four days to call. What is the norm in other countries? foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…

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It's U.S. election day! Many are wondering when we'll know the outcome. For @ForeignPolicy's live election blog I looked at how long it took other countries with elections in 2024 to announce their results. foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…


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Trump and Harris have championed opposing visions of womanhood and masculinity. foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/01/us-…


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For decades, U.S. politicians have recognized that their wardrobe impacts people’s perceptions, but a less recognized element of political appearance is cosmetics, explains @dieworkwear foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/04/men…


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Naturalized citizens now make up a record number of eligible voters in the United States—with 30 percent of the cohort hailing from Mexico, India, and China alone. Head to @ForeignPolicy's election live blog to check out my infographic and more: foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…


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FP has you covered with live updates and global perspectives as Nov. 5 approaches: foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…


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“This is the first time I can remember where [Democrats and Republicans are] really not competing for the same voters at all," one political scientist told me. My latest for @ForeignPolicy foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/01/us-…


For @ForeignPolicy's live election blog, I looked at how the unrestricted campaign cycle in the U.S. enables what feels like a perpetual presidential election year. However, that's not the norm across the globe. foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…


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i hate journalism halloween what do you mean you’re writing directly in the cms


For my first byline for @ForeignPolicy's live election blog I looked at how U.S. early voting differs by state and from other countries. foreignpolicy.com/projects/2024-…


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