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ICYMI: Thanks to @KSLA for having Dean Johnson on the morning show today to talk #election expectations. What an exciting day! https://t.co/1tqj3OZulv #MidtermElection2018
— Manship School (@ManshipSchool) November 7, 2018
NYT opinion editor @jimdao on the Op-Ed by the anonymous senior Trump official: 'It made people think.' By @jmderobertis & @abbieLJ, covering a discussion with @LSU @ManshipSchool's @lenapcar. https://t.co/I3PEv2hYhn
— LSU's Manship School Statehouse Bureau (@ManshipXGR) October 31, 2018
Candidates for LA secretary of state spar with incumbent at @ManshipSchool forum. Story by @abbieLJ & Madeline Reineke. Video by @lsutigertv's @hunter_lovell23. https://t.co/EPhgQ5ODuN #lalege #lagov
— LSU's Manship School Statehouse Bureau (@ManshipXGR) October 30, 2018
Risk and reward: Parishes to decide fate of fantasy sports betting, by @jmderobertis &. Dwayne Hinton of @LSU @ManshipSchool. https://t.co/p74CYCWPMV @dmartiny2011 @TalbotforLA @lafamilyforum @Gene_Mills @Henders20Mike
— LSU's Manship School Statehouse Bureau (@ManshipXGR) November 1, 2018
Yes, Political Rhetoric Can Incite Violence: Article in @politicomag by @ManshipSchool Prof. @NathanKalmoe. https://t.co/MbZom1vvHR
— LSU's Manship School Statehouse Bureau (@ManshipXGR) October 31, 2018
“The @LawyersComm, @OneVoiceMS @MSVotes, @ACLU_MS, & Mississippi Center for Justice sent a letter informing the secretary of state and all county clerks of the obligations & authority to prevent the disenfranchisement of incarcerated eligible voters.” https://t.co/lu6NrAA7bw
— #StayVocal #ActLocal (@MSVotes) November 2, 2018
We filed a lawsuit opposing Mississippi's lifetime voting ban for people with past felony convictions. This morning, we're presenting the case during a legislative hearing at the state Capitol in Jackson. Updates will follow.https://t.co/DyalLVOgDQ
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) October 5, 2018
MS needs early voting. https://t.co/tpZJdA1g1O
— David Blount (@SenDavidBlount) October 1, 2018
Prof. Carroll appeared on WBHM and discussed a recent statewide DMV computer outage. https://t.co/ic5QsjqbJs
— Culverhouse Law at Alabama (@UALawSchool) November 2, 2018
Prof. Krotoszynski writes an op-ed for @nytimes that outlines a case for impeaching Judge Brett Kavanaugh. https://t.co/J3WTC7uEr7
— Culverhouse Law at Alabama (@UALawSchool) September 24, 2018
Prof. Vance is quoted in The New York Times about Rick Gates's credibility in the Paul Manafort Trial. https://t.co/uKTmNFsEhq
— Culverhouse Law at Alabama (@UALawSchool) August 20, 2018
The Washington Post has sourced our Professor @benbartonutlaw, an expert on U.S. Supreme Court justices, about the impact of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. https://t.co/nEWBknqirt #UTKLaw #ChangingLivesTogether #Faculty pic.twitter.com/0RUhlQDJUk
— UT College of Law (@UTKLaw) October 2, 2018
Why Canada’s leaders should wait out Trump’s NAFTA deal, writes Professor @Tim_L_Meyer and Todd N. Tucker for @politicohttps://t.co/yaD9Ch5yDt
— Vanderbilt Law (@vanderbiltlaw) September 26, 2018
Tentative deal to replace NAFTA puts pressure on Canada in win for Trump by Professor @Tim_L_Meyerhttps://t.co/cvWw7FZtO8 via @ConversationUS
— Vanderbilt Law (@vanderbiltlaw) August 28, 2018
Prof. John Mueller: What Happened to the Islamic State Foreign Fighters That Had Returned to Europe? https://t.co/XYzPT5h9rr
— OSU Polisci (@osupolisci) November 8, 2018
Who's Running For Ohio Secretary Of State, And What Is That Anyway? https://t.co/R1lYS5gRme
— OSU Polisci (@osupolisci) October 9, 2018
"Analysis | If you’ve lost hope in American democracy, here’s some good news" -Co-authored by Prof. Michael @MichaelNeblo https://t.co/bxxdJuJusZ
— OSU Polisci (@osupolisci) September 17, 2018
Why should you vote this November? @osupolisci professors explain why. @OSU_Votes #B1GVotes #NationalVoterRegistrationDay https://t.co/usqoCLjSeK
— Arts and Sciences (@ASCatOSU) September 25, 2018
“The race is so close and so sporadically polled that I don’t think either candidate is thinking he is in a bad place,” said Mershon affiilate Thomas Wood of @osupolisci about Richard Cordray and Mike DeWine in the 2018 election for Ohio governor. https://t.co/JPlg5crTiH
— Mershon Center (@mershoncenter) October 13, 2018
Mershon affiliate Paul Beck of @osupolisci recently appeared on 10TV's "Face the State with Scott Light" to discuss the Kavanaugh hearings and gun regulations. https://t.co/Bl4IF3apZF
— Mershon Center (@mershoncenter) October 10, 2018
RT @ASCatOSU: .@osupolisci professor emeritus Paul Beck explains how to safeguard your #vote this November and beyond. #ASCDaily https://t.co/AFixbFKPcY
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) September 6, 2018
A computer glitch at Geauga County polling places caused the system to mark some Election Day voters as having already voted by absentee ballot, the director of the county’s Board of Elections said. (via @clevelanddotcom) https://t.co/iVpl0fe7I2
— Electionland (@electionland) November 6, 2018
Midterm election outlook via State of the State Survey https://t.co/W7bd6PEMQS @IPPSR
— IPPSR at MSU (@IPPSR) October 31, 2018
See presentation. Listen to audio from @IPPSR #IPPSRForum updating status of Michigan's prevailing wages. https://t.co/CebBmxcMPD pic.twitter.com/0nIMsUDHv5
— IPPSR at MSU (@IPPSR) October 18, 2018
.@michiganstateu’s @zpneal studied the networks of every US Senator and Representative since 1973 finding party polarization has been escalating and it's worse now than ever. https://t.co/DWn3G9XfIr https://t.co/cA7QZcAyyg
— MSU Government Relations (@MSUGovRelations) October 16, 2018
Have a plan! Get help if needed. #vote https://t.co/XNrTEVSnCS
— MSU Government Relations (@MSUGovRelations) October 6, 2018
Comment via @michiganstateu policy expert: Congress more divided than the nation @CNN https://t.co/DViblJ8Xym
— MSU News (@MSUnews) October 8, 2018
Voters like a political party … until it passes laws. @michiganstateu political expert @MattGrossmann explains why enacting a policy agenda may lose a party's power. https://t.co/gqmQkwoGXz
— MSU News (@MSUnews) October 5, 2018
#MIsen:
Stabenow (D) 49% (+7)
James (R) 42%
.#MIgov:
Whitmer (D) 47% (+8)
Schuette (R) 39%Michigan State University @IPPSR 10/13-22https://t.co/B4iqUsjpRy
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) October 26, 2018
Student-led research from @UMSEAS, @fordschool, and @UMengineering shows low-income households across metro Detroit are paying more for water than they can actually afford: https://t.co/VtIVltmQHw pic.twitter.com/h93MrhKpMs
— Rackham Grad School (@umichgradschool) August 23, 2018
CPS blog: Experts Ashley Jardina (@ashleyjardina), Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan), and Stuart Soroka (@s_soroka) analyze the importance of race, media coverage, and the state of democracy ahead of tomorrow's midterm elections https://t.co/Q7HfoV1FsA #CPSroundtable #midterms2018 pic.twitter.com/lXdg3raw8o
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) November 5, 2018
Those who love Trump and those who hate him are paying the most attention to him, according to a new poll and analysis @s_soroka @jmping @jonmladd https://t.co/4XuDexiM0E
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) October 31, 2018
Walter Mebane's research uses elections forensics to assess anomalies and distinguish fraud from regular human behavior. https://t.co/Jp9g3NvXWO via @sciam
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) October 30, 2018
As Trump moves policy to the right on immigration, the public may shift in the opposite direction, becoming more supportive of more generous policies, writes Brendan Nyhan @BrendanNyhan https://t.co/0EReXlFK7U
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) October 29, 2018
Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan) explains that it is difficult to assess the impact of any of the usual suspects in voter manipulation — whether Russian operatives, “fake news” entrepreneurs or even mainstream targeted advertising. https://t.co/6p0hyMSdIH
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) October 25, 2018
Mike Traugott explains why it can be so difficult to tally votes in US elections https://t.co/4dXvEtsxyl via @ConversationUS
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) October 15, 2018
Analysis | Here’s why confirming Kavanaugh could seriously undermine the Supreme Court’s public standing @BrendanNyhan https://t.co/x5ZSjyHH59
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) October 5, 2018
In a new working paper available from V-Dem (@vdeminstitute), Darin Self and Allen Hicken (@a2hicken) use cross-regional data to identify ways that populist parties enter party systems and contest elections https://t.co/k5dhYJ3TLz pic.twitter.com/5xYI1Zo08W
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) September 28, 2018
The way Kavanaugh’s supporters are talking about sexual assault allegations can be dangerous, according to research by Matthew Baum, Dara Kay Cohen, Susanne Schwarz @SuSchwarz and Yuri M. Zhukov https://t.co/4OISIVsmxP
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) September 27, 2018
Gerrymandering has shaped Michigan legislative districts. Professor Jowei Chen created 3,000 computer simulations to randomly draw Michigan political boundaries – each one was less gerrymandered than districts Michigan lawmakers adopted in 2011. https://t.co/CrqCEu2r5l
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) September 25, 2018
The 2016 presidential campaign was unique in the high number of negative racial statements, according to work presented by Nicholas Valentino, James Newburg (@jamesnewburg) and Fabian Neuner (@FabianNeuner) at #APSA2018. Read more on the CPS blog https://t.co/EOcDGa71vW #ICYMI pic.twitter.com/HFq2BCjoKE
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) September 21, 2018
Professor Ron Inglehart of @ValuesStudies observes that expanding inequality and economic dissatisfaction among white working-class voters has fanned ethnic and racial tensions and anti-immigrant sentiment. https://t.co/qHzBnWCydI
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) September 17, 2018
People increasingly fault media outlets when their reporting does not align with their own beliefs and laud journalists whose coverage supports their views, according to Josh Pasek @jmping https://t.co/vBhx0eXIEA via @detroitnews
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) September 13, 2018
Those who love Trump & those who hate him are paying the most attention to him, according to a new poll conducted and analyzed by @SurveyMonkey, @WashingtonPost, @jonmladd, & @umisrcps' @jmping, @s_soroka, and M. Traugott. https://t.co/xdlpzGYEek pic.twitter.com/rJcvrn7Fni
— U-M ISR (@umisr) November 5, 2018
Noticing particular tropes in election ads? @umisrcps' Ted Brader joins the conversation about choices in political ads, from using black and white, to wardrobe choices of candidates – they all have a purpose. https://t.co/iSkUFQv1FG pic.twitter.com/rZnu98diGZ
— U-M ISR (@umisr) November 5, 2018
New lecture by our own Ron Inglehart: The Rise of Trump and the Xenophobic Populist Parties: The Silent Revolution in Reverse https://t.co/2bVNuOCvto cc @umisrcps
— World Values Survey (@ValuesStudies) October 25, 2018
Dems are twice as likely as Reps to name Trump as a reason for their pick in cong elections, with text analytics from @jmping Traugott @jonmladd and I, @umisr @UM_CommStudies @SurveyMonkey https://t.co/Vevh7ftD77
— Stuart Soroka (@s_soroka) September 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/fordschool/status/1060893551595204608
#fordschooldean @Michael_S_Barr responds to Fed Reserve proposal to ease regulations: “This is a tragic mistake that will significantly increase risk… we have forgotten all the basic lessons of the causes and consequences of the financial crisis.” https://t.co/qEVaoWphfO pic.twitter.com/EBKlJCAO4W
— Ford School (@fordschool) November 7, 2018
⛽ As the administration eases methane leak caps, can the industry self–regulate? "You hear…the financial incentive is there because it’s the product" says @CatieHausman via @Forbes, but "the industry’s incentives just aren’t fully there.” ⬇️ https://t.co/6KQ2Jq3dbN
— Ford School (@fordschool) November 7, 2018
Congratulations to the Ford School's former Towsley Policymaker in Residence @GretchenWhitmer on her election as Michigan's next governor! #Midterms2018 #MIGov #fordschoolvotes https://t.co/MdOTtl4K9W
— Ford School (@fordschool) November 7, 2018
Congratulations to Ford School alumna and current State Representative @StephanieLily (MPP/MSW '14) on her election to the State Senate, where she will represent Detroit's downriver communities in Senate District 1. #Midterms2018 #MILeg #fordschoolvotes https://t.co/X8qwu9yk5I
— Ford School (@fordschool) November 7, 2018
Congratulations to @RepDebDingell, a member of the Ford School's visiting committee, on her re-election to Congress! #Midterms2018 #fordschoolvotes https://t.co/B9KKb0xOBv
— Ford School (@fordschool) November 7, 2018
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Voting absentee in Michigan? Be prepared! Learn more in this video from @WashtenawCounty. ⬇️⬇️⬇️https://t.co/UMqTxr7BDy
— Ford School (@fordschool) October 23, 2018
When it comes to "leaders with authoritarian tendencies telling their supporters things that are false over and over again," @BrendanNyhan says "if that worries you when you see it abroad, it should worry you when you see it here too." https://t.co/IgcASnaPPH
— Ford School (@fordschool) September 7, 2018
.@UMich has faculty experts from across campus available to discuss a variety of issues related to #MidtermElections https://t.co/GCaIiGg9wd including: @libbyh @KristinSeefeldt @profshaefer @BarryRabe @tomivacko @jrc03 @BrendanNyhan @presnick pic.twitter.com/sjiNtnK7fM
— Michigan News (@UMichiganNews) October 25, 2018
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