
The Strange Link Between Shark Attacks and Voting Behavior
Sunday 15 November Β· 2 PM
Until 3:30 PM
17210 Vashon Hwy SW., Vashon Island, WA 98070, USA
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A political science talk exploring how a 1916 shark-attack wave may have shifted votes in New Jersey
Do any of us vote rationally? Or is it all just vibes? Discover the fascinating political science case study in which a horrifying wave of shark attacks in New Jersey may have cost Woodrow Wilson votesβdespite Wilson and his policies having nothing to do with the attacks.
In this talk, explore the bizarre but plausible theory that shark attacks affect voting behavior while learning about the many factors that influence our politics so we can be more thoughtful, rational citizens.
Sponsored by Humanities Washington, Vashon Park District, and Vashon Friends of the Library.
Registration not required.

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