The Donald Trump Ballot Problem

null Jan. 9, 2024 6:41 pm ETWonder Land: Since the Trump indictments have 'sucked out all the oxygen' from the primaries, Ron DeSantis was right to remind Iowa and New Hampshire voters that to get the job done requires a two term presidency. Images: AFP/Getty Images/AP/Reuters Composite: Mark KellyEditor’s note: In this Future View, students discuss the efforts to keep Donald Trump off the ballot. Next week we’ll ask, “A recent study suggests that worry about AI chatbots has been overblown, with American colleges not seeing an increase in overall cheating rates. But another study suggests that AI cheating is rampant, with almost a third of American students using ChatGPT. How much are you using it in school? Have teachers changed how they approach assignments? Is AI damaging education, or are colleges handling the technology well?” Students should click here to submit opinions of fewer than 250 words before Jan. 16. The best responses will be published that night.Copyright ©2024 Dow J

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The Donald Trump Ballot Problem
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Jan. 9, 2024 6:41 pm ET

Wonder Land: Since the Trump indictments have 'sucked out all the oxygen' from the primaries, Ron DeSantis was right to remind Iowa and New Hampshire voters that to get the job done requires a two term presidency. Images: AFP/Getty Images/AP/Reuters Composite: Mark Kelly

Editor’s note: In this Future View, students discuss the efforts to keep Donald Trump off the ballot. Next week we’ll ask, “A recent study suggests that worry about AI chatbots has been overblown, with American colleges not seeing an increase in overall cheating rates. But another study suggests that AI cheating is rampant, with almost a third of American students using ChatGPT. How much are you using it in school? Have teachers changed how they approach assignments? Is AI damaging education, or are colleges handling the technology well?” Students should click here to submit opinions of fewer than 250 words before Jan. 16. The best responses will be published that night.

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