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12月21日、下記cf. を追加しました。
やはり、大学は、アメリカの強みの中でも最強のものの一つですね。引き続き以下貼っておきます。
As it is often said, universities are among the strongest of America’s strengths.
Go ahead and add SC, SD, WA, and WV to our list of unofficial results available now: https://t.co/oy8P8kZr03 https://t.co/HHFyHbM1Zo
— MIT Election Lab (@MITelectionlab) November 7, 2018
Thanks for the shout-out to the #ElectionsPerformance Index, @bustle! https://t.co/JFxrGwA92N (If you're interested in learning more about wait-times to vote, check out @A_agadjanian's post about it: https://t.co/dEhWajb0Is)
— MIT Election Lab (@MITelectionlab) November 6, 2018
Curious how your state performed in past elections? The #ElectionsPerformance Index scores all 50 states (& DC!) on 17 indicators of election management: https://t.co/LVV9ImBweC
— MIT Election Lab (@MITelectionlab) November 6, 2018
Exactly! Our report with @BPC_Bipartisan found that the longest #ElectionDay lines tend to occur first thing in the morning. Find the report & key takeaways here: https://t.co/HP3GlLSS1o https://t.co/rUjUaiUU6t
— MIT Election Lab (@MITelectionlab) November 6, 2018
In 1964, the Current Population Survey from the US Census Bureau included a new supplement on voting. Today, that supplement is one of our most important sources of data on elections: https://t.co/STeIeSHwrD
— MIT Election Lab (@MITelectionlab) November 2, 2018
What do you know about the SPAE? The CCES? They aren't just acronyms–they're driving important developments in election science research: https://t.co/j2GgViPebZ
— MIT Election Lab (@MITelectionlab) November 1, 2018
ICYMI: We'll be publishing election-related data as soon as possible after the election–including raw returns, at the precinct level when we can. @camwimpy has the details: https://t.co/UWETH2qLno
— MIT Election Lab (@MITelectionlab) November 1, 2018
Spoke with *the* expert on election administration, MIT's @cstewartiii, about yesterday's voting machine malfunctions. His take on what went wrong and whether these problems were unprecedented (hint: too early to tell): https://t.co/KKj4iqsAS3
— issie lapowsky (@issielapowsky) November 7, 2018
How does a natural disaster affect voting patterns? Find out from Econ Professor @jtgasper! #vote pic.twitter.com/h2NijjfpQM
— Tepper CMU (@teppercmu) November 5, 2018
#UMD researcher and former Obama economic advisor tells CNBC it's a 'good sign that GDP was not driven by government spending' @UMDPublicPolicy https://t.co/mwsg3nLYWS
— UMD Research (@UMDResearch) November 7, 2018
#UMD researcher comments on Pittsburgh attack and aftermath with op-ed, 'Trump doesn’t understand how anti-Semitism works' @umd_arhu https://t.co/f3jQQG7Fnl
— UMD Research (@UMDResearch) November 1, 2018
Health systems have little incentive to control costs when they can raise prices for commercial health plans, says @JHSPH_HPM's Gerard Anderson. https://t.co/iI6Sr72lAV
— JHU Public Health (@JohnsHopkinsSPH) November 1, 2018
@SAISHopkins @KissingerCenter Professor Hal Brands discusses the impact of a Democratic House on US Foreign Policy and "the world order America has done so much to shape" in his latest @bopinion column. https://t.co/zPDsP9KuQH
— Kissinger Center (@KissingerCenter) November 7, 2018
US Voters Send a Message to Trump — and to the World | @jmclaughlinSAIS via @ozy. https://t.co/8vJ8MdyT37 pic.twitter.com/5Ap3cjV2Ck
— Johns Hopkins | SAIS (@SAISHopkins) November 7, 2018
In an op-ed for @ozy, @jmclaughlinSAIS writes on the mid-term elections and that over time, foreign observers "will realize that the Republican loss of the House will expose Trump to political danger from which his party until now has protected him." https://t.co/8vJ8MdyT37
— Johns Hopkins | SAIS (@SAISHopkins) November 7, 2018
"Trump’s reluctance to talk about human rights issues leaves the field to Democrats to highlight problems like Afghan military abuses and support for warlords, bolstering their general case for an ultimate end to the conflict," says @ShamilaCh @FPI_SAIS. https://t.co/82diH7kNdk
— Johns Hopkins | SAIS (@SAISHopkins) November 6, 2018
Acting Director @SAISStrat Mara Karlin tells @washingtonpost that it's time to make adjustments to the heavy presence the Pentagon maintained in the Middle East region during the height of counterinsurgency operations. https://t.co/qaUED70mEJ
— Johns Hopkins | SAIS (@SAISHopkins) November 5, 2018
See more @GUGovt @McCourtSchool Prof. @jonmladd @GUBakerCenter @knightfdn 2018 American Institutional Confidence Poll in @washingtonpost @monkeycageblog post w/ @SKates5350 @j_a_tucker https://t.co/VhgjJE18Zp
— Georgetown GovtDept (@GUGovt) October 30, 2018
Our new poll on American democracy and institutions, released last week with @knightfdn, reveals that on both sides there is a skepticism that the other party has the best interests of the country at heart. Learn more at https://t.co/QakNexoaI3 pic.twitter.com/M9qucrZYrA
— The Baker Center (@GUBakerCenter) October 30, 2018
.@730_DC covered Baker Innovator @benmindes and Observe DC, which will pilot the first sample-based election observation in the United States. Check it out: https://t.co/ZoLpJNOOmx
— The Baker Center (@GUBakerCenter) October 29, 2018
Dissatisfaction with American democracy is widespread. And there are worrying trends among the young. Results from the 2018 American Institutional Confidence Poll, by @SKates5350, @j_a_tucker and @jonmladd. https://t.co/D2Es6BMWp0 @GUBakerCenter @knightfdn
— Mischiefs of Faction (@MisOfFact) October 31, 2018
Professor @dmedelstein's latest article on US-China relations. Don't miss it! https://t.co/qxR6VAl1s9
— GU Security Studies (@GeorgetownCSS) October 29, 2018
Interested in cybersecurity? Be sure to check out this new faculty article by @buchananben: "A Deepening U.S.-China Cybersecurity Dilemma." https://t.co/v6PU6ZyRKF
— GU Security Studies (@GeorgetownCSS) October 26, 2018
Faculty Article! @PDEddington analyzes the voting records of both Texas senate candidates on domestic surveillance: https://t.co/oBQzmGyhLw
— GU Security Studies (@GeorgetownCSS) October 19, 2018
Thanks to Professor @buchananben for finding this article on the United States charging a Chinese spy for economic espionage. Major implications for the future of cybersecurity. https://t.co/wWINxPHcZh
— GU Security Studies (@GeorgetownCSS) October 12, 2018
For those interested in Cybersecurity, a new study from the @Randcorporation on protecting the 2020 Olympics and other major events from cybersecurity attacks: https://t.co/Wb3hq3wkTk
— GU Security Studies (@GeorgetownCSS) October 11, 2018
Building Democracies for the 21st Century: Confronting the China Model with Robust Institutions https://t.co/9OTok3kEyC pic.twitter.com/skvtWeconN
— GUSecurityReview (@gssreview) October 22, 2018
How likely are congressional districts in your state to flip to Democrats in the #Midterms2018? Explore our interactive #Bluewave map: https://t.co/mTjRKkWcgv pic.twitter.com/XtVqTeSV1o
— Georgetown Public Policy Review (@GPPolicyReview) October 30, 2018
Democracy is broken when government creates obstacles to participation; it fails when citizens choose to sit back and ignore their civic duties. – GPPR Online Editor @jack_ryan33, #midterms2018, #VotingMatters: https://t.co/S39wSomkgN
— Georgetown Public Policy Review (@GPPolicyReview) October 24, 2018
— Asian Studies at GU (@asianstudiesgu) October 18, 2018
Plse join us to hear Japan’s Foreign Minister, Taro Kono (SFS ‘86), deliver the Lloyd George Lecture at @georgetownsfs on Friday 9/28 3-4 in Gaston Hall as part of the SFS Centennial celebration. pic.twitter.com/0R8jLw5Eu0
— Joel S. Hellman (@joelhellman_SFS) September 26, 2018
My latest @ForeignAffairs on growing nuclear risks in the U.S.-China relationship: https://t.co/xhwsBTDyaf
— ProfTalmadge (@ProfTalmadge) October 16, 2018
RT @GPPolicyReview: Cybersecurity challenges are threatening the American electoral infrastructure. @McCourtSchool student Nathan Smith proposes three policies that could protect the next election. #Midterms2018: https://t.co/R5lKAvjfNw
— McCourt Executive Ed (@McCourtExecEd) November 7, 2018
In the wake of the tragedy in Pittsburgh, Adjunct Professor @Hope_History penned a column for @TheWellNews remembering Bobby Kennedy's speech after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Read it here: https://t.co/me4SCbraD9. Have a good weekend, and VOTE next Tuesday!! pic.twitter.com/p6W74jt2Tu
— McCourt School (@McCourtSchool) November 2, 2018
"Don’t Be Fooled: There Was Election Interference in 2018"
New #Opinion by @GeorgetownICAP's Joshua Geltzer: "It’s unfortunately misguided to suggest that this campaign season and ultimately this election were free from election interference." https://t.co/i8Px6X5TtY
— Georgetown Law (@GeorgetownLaw) November 7, 2018
Now that the #democrats have control of the House, they’ll likely ramp up efforts to get answers from POTUS & the executive branch. “They need to be aware that there is likely to be a fierce headwind,” says Professor @VicNourse in opinion via @NYDailyNews: https://t.co/Vk5fOmm8vt
— Georgetown Law (@GeorgetownLaw) November 7, 2018
Election systems face their first major test since 2016 today.
“It's important for the public, for the media, all of us to scrutinize what we hear from gov't officials if they claim that certain results shouldn’t be trusted,” Josh Geltzer @GeorgetownICAP: https://t.co/ZJr80ALg6Q
— Georgetown Law (@GeorgetownLaw) November 6, 2018
The methodologies used by @nytimes were reviewed by academic and legal experts like Prof. Velikonja who regularly track the activities of the two agencies: https://t.co/8uljD7mmbm 2/2
— Georgetown Law (@GeorgetownLaw) November 5, 2018
"Common thread in 2016 election stories? Giving ourselves a pass." New #opinion by Georgetown Law Professor David Super recalls the 2016 election and a common thread he believes led to its outcome: https://t.co/5PUT8fVK4I
— Georgetown Law (@GeorgetownLaw) November 5, 2018
Ahead of #ElectionDay2018, hear from #GeorgetownLaw faculty (@abfrancois, @GeorgetownICAP's Joshua Geltzer, @aplerhoples) on the work that’s being done at #GeorgetownLaw with respect to voting rights, election integrity, campaign finance & more: https://t.co/rt5B2g0NZ1 pic.twitter.com/BLGbbLzcyZ
— Georgetown Law (@GeorgetownLaw) November 4, 2018
We're LIVE on Facebook with Professor Michele Swers of @GeorgetownColl & Mark Rom of the @McCourtSchool to tackle your questions about #ElectionResults2018. https://t.co/XolY8Y0R8p pic.twitter.com/lgQlpGbhuo
— Georgetown Univ. (@Georgetown) November 7, 2018
Two female @GUAlumni are projected to win election to Congress in midterm elections. They join the more than two dozen other Georgetown alumni who serve in Congress. https://t.co/KY7SPFg5xC
— Georgetown Univ. (@Georgetown) November 7, 2018
Tomorrow, Americans hit the polls to vote in #Midterms2018, but have you ever wondered why it is that we vote on this seemingly random Tuesday in November? Professor Jonathan M. Ladd of the @McCourtSchool explains why #ElectionDay takes place on November 6. #AskAGUProf pic.twitter.com/fjDRCIJdZi
— Georgetown Univ. (@Georgetown) November 5, 2018
What potential consequences could Trump's proposed birthright-citizenship ban have on the economy? Elliott School professor Jay Shambaugh weighs in in a @Bloomberg story: https://t.co/fTnL7x4ea7 pic.twitter.com/W0L6LNg3DE
— The Elliott School (@ElliottSchoolGW) October 31, 2018
Even after months of contentious political issues on the national stage, the #GWU Politics Poll finds little change in voters' opinions since May. https://t.co/144RUBbj38
— SMPA at GW (@SMPAGWU) November 6, 2018
Trump approach is counterproductive. What country would surrender its most important weapons while still technically in a state of war? Ending the war is a symbolically important step with minimal strategic implications.https://t.co/w0I2tazacY
— Gregg Brazinsky 裴斗虎 (@GBrazinsky) October 29, 2018
China's #BeltandRoad is actually creating as much resentment as it is goodwill. As Winning the Third World notes, if PRC investment is not accompanied by better environmental standards and labor practices China will destroy its own influence in Africa.https://t.co/0tkKpuItYR
— Gregg Brazinsky 裴斗虎 (@GBrazinsky) October 27, 2018
Sino-Indian competition in Sri Lanka reminds me of other competitions in South Asia during the Cold War. China struggling against another regional actor for influence in a target country seeking to maximize its own benefits.https://t.co/8Be54vBKjY
— Gregg Brazinsky 裴斗虎 (@GBrazinsky) October 28, 2018
Tune into the Livestream of the 11th Annual Conference on US-China Economic Relations here:https://t.co/5TTx67fpxX
— GWU Sigur Center (@gwusigurcenter) October 26, 2018
#GWU alumni or former students are on the ballot around the country today. Read about the candidates and their races:https://t.co/ucKcglV6o8
— GW University (@GWtweets) November 6, 2018
"Another way of looking at this: 96 percent of those who chose the Republican candidate in May also chose the Republican candidate in October. And 97 percent of those who chose the Democrat in May did so in November."https://t.co/LiXbAOrXEj
— GW University (@GWtweets) November 5, 2018
Prof. Justin Jacobs analyzes how China's most recent attempts to assimilate the #Uighers is leading to a #humanrights crisis. @aumedia @AUResearchhttps://t.co/5IvEueGQeg
— AU College of Arts & Sciences (@AUcollege) November 5, 2018
"Nobody’s Cellphone is Really that Secure"—Interesting read from CAS Computer Science Alum @schneierblog in @TheAtlantic. @AmericanUAlum @aumedia https://t.co/dAjp8YfLXz
— AU College of Arts & Sciences (@AUcollege) October 30, 2018
A "right" to vote? Prof. @AllanLichtman published a new book about the history of voting rights and voting suppression in the US. https://t.co/5nlThdX8aF @aumedia @AUResearch
— AU College of Arts & Sciences (@AUcollege) October 20, 2018
Great to see @ForeignAffairs going paywall-free for November! For the recent piece by @ProfSaunders and me on The Unconstrained Presidency as well as others on the Trump era, follow this link: https://t.co/CGYGQsGNhK
— Jim Goldgeier (@JimGoldgeier) November 1, 2018
Ever wanted to learn more about the 'I Voted' stickers? @AU_SPA prof. David Lublin spoke to @MONEY about the stickers that were everywhere yesterday. #AmericanU professors are available to discuss the #2018MidtermElections. DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/1e4YroQtrC
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) November 7, 2018
Today is Election Day! @AU_SPA's James Thurber joins experts and @MarketWatch to predict when the results will be announced. #AmericanU experts are available to discuss the #2018MidtermElections and related topics- DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/wTd8cnr3pw
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) November 6, 2018
. @AU_SIS pro. Carolyn Gallaher was quoted by @EWScrippsCo in an article about how the #2018MidtermElections are influencing recent hate crimes. Check in with #AmericanU experts for your next #2018Midterms story- DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/PXOhWnkCgn
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) November 5, 2018
Midterms = Political ads! @AU_SPA's own @Lara_Schwartz spoke to @vicenews about some of the most racist ads of the #2018Midterms. Check in with #AmericanU experts for your next #2018MidtermElections story- DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/bkWecmaijv
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) November 2, 2018
What is the political price of climate change? @paulbledsoe argues in this peice for @Forbes that recent climate change policy will lead to a #BlueWave. #AmericanU experts are available to discuss #2018Midterms – DM or email aumedia@american.edu @AU_SPA https://t.co/OEgTldwzSd
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) November 1, 2018
What are the last-minute laws getting proposed in Congress? Check out this @NBCNews interview w/ @barkerccps to find out! #AmericanU experts are available to discuss the #2018Midterms and related topics- DM or email aumedia@american.edu! https://t.co/tHq8k94Mj5 @AU_SPA
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) October 31, 2018
What kind of voters are turning out for the #2018MidtermElections? Check out this @CNN interview w/ asst. prof @andrewoballard to find out! #AmericanU experts are available to discuss #2018Midterms topics- DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/NJobLBnSKY @AU_SPA
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) October 30, 2018
With the #2018Midterms just around the corner, @AU_SPA prof. David Lublin spoke to the @MailOnline about the likelihood of a #Bluewave. @theseventhstate #AmericanU experts are available to discuss the #2018MidtermElections– DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/BDfvGNM8I7
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) October 26, 2018
How big of an issue is voter fraud? @AllanLichtman argues for the @washingtonpost that voter registration is a bigger issues for the #2018MidtermElections. Experts are available to discuss #2018Midterms topics-DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/Oa87dwWeUD @AUcollege
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) October 24, 2018
Check out @AU_SPA professor Jan Leighley's interview with @AP, featured in @nytimes Prof. Leighley, and other #AmericanU experts are available to discuss #2018MidTermElections developments- DM or email aumedia@american.edu to arrange an interiew! https://t.co/Ep5LlwQBLK
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) October 16, 2018
What are the economic concerns of #voters heading into #2018Midterms? Check out @AUcollege Prof. Mary Hansen's interview with @ABC to find out. Experts are available to discuss #2018Midterms topics – DM or email aumedia@american.edu https://t.co/DTEMhdPOcS
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) October 15, 2018
.@CaroBruckner, managing director of the @KogodBiz Kogod Tax Policy Center weighed in on the prospect of another round of tax cuts: “It’s a unifying tenet of the Republican Party to cut taxes and reduce regulation.”https://t.co/ouFIjkw8xz
— AU Media Relations (@aumedia) September 26, 2018
With a plan to end birthright citizenship, the president "certainly can't override provisions of the Constitution by executive order,” @LawGovAUWCL Prof. Stephen Wermiel tells @thehill's @WheelerLydia. https://t.co/xi0ZlQHQvm
— Wash College of Law (@AUWCL) October 31, 2018
Today is #ElectionDay and @AmericanU knows politics. Our faculty experts are available for interviews on a broad range of issues related to #midterms2018 https://t.co/sZtdDPfva3
— American University (@AmericanU) November 6, 2018
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cf. 2017年のほぼ同時期です。
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