All the below tweets are in English.
今回は、ニューメキシコ、アリゾナ、ユタ、アイダホ と北上しました。アジア関連が多かったです。
NMiF discusses special interest money prior to midterm elections https://t.co/3pGTBTPqjR pic.twitter.com/F565TLFpXs
— UNM Newsroom (@unmnewsroom) October 4, 2018
2018 Midterm Election Preview, @megan_holmen reports — via @DailyLobo #nmpol #abq #unm https://t.co/p55Zj2AgvO
— Ryan Lowery (@ryanmlowery) June 2, 2018
Professor Gabriel Sanchez was featured in a @CNNPolitics article — Click the link below to see what Sanchez had to say about Michelle Lujan Grisham’s political race to become Governor.https://t.co/0ziaaY1jMi
— UNM Poli Sci (@UNMPoliSci) May 22, 2018
New Mexico @SenatorTomUdall visited NMSU Friday to talk about the importance of voting.
Story by: @AllysaTellez https://t.co/JTWJKMvprn
— The Round Up (@NMSURoundUp) November 5, 2018
Editorial: Journal recommends ‘yes’ vote on all 4 state bonds https://t.co/pVUUF1EBqs #abq via @abqjournal
— NMSU Gov Relations (@NMSUgov) October 30, 2018
Carolyn Lukensmeyer, director of the @UofA National Institute for Civil Discourse, was on PBS @NewsHour last night for the story “The roots of our current political divisiveness.” @NICDInstitute @SGPPCats https://t.co/IUMdGOfUIq
— UA College of SBS (@UA_SBS) October 26, 2018
.@UofA political scientist @SamaraKlar co-wrote @nytimes op-ed: “Leaning independents are people who could be—and likely once were—a reliable set of voters for their preferred political party, except they have been pushed away by partisan vitriol.” https://t.co/8d47QmGkGw
— UA College of SBS (@UA_SBS) October 17, 2018
.@UofA political scientist @SamaraKlar quoted in @nytimes story "Americans say their politics don't define them. But it's complicated." @SGPPCats https://t.co/F1XljEfHi0
— UA College of SBS (@UA_SBS) October 15, 2018
Arizona Law's David Gantz opinion piece for @thehill regarding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) negotiated by the Trump administration to replace NAFTA https://t.co/ccXqsfgwO0
— Univ. of Arizona Law (@uarizonalaw) November 15, 2018
Arizona Law professor Andrew Coan writes an op-ed for @latimes about acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker https://t.co/bT0tNlaLvI
— Univ. of Arizona Law (@uarizonalaw) November 14, 2018
Arizona Law professor Andrew Coan explained the history of the special prosecutor's role for a variety of media outlets after Jeff Sessions resigned https://t.co/paHJbeiMQp pic.twitter.com/QsNXydGFaD
— Univ. of Arizona Law (@uarizonalaw) November 13, 2018
Arizona Law professor David Gantz talks to @kjzzphoenix about the new agreement and similarities to NAFTA. https://t.co/XZbkgvhha7
— Univ. of Arizona Law (@uarizonalaw) October 31, 2018
The Civil Rights Restoration Clinic at @uarizonalaw has helped over 1,000 people restore their voting rights. https://t.co/1O6BetHYZX
— Univ. of Arizona Law (@uarizonalaw) October 16, 2018
In a discussion with @huskeykristine a professor at @uarizonalaw, #AZ360 learned @POTUS can legally close border ports of entry, but it's less likely he could stage troops at the border to act as law enforcement.
Watch Here –> https://t.co/kvtJsfZYDm
— Arizona 360 (@AZ360show) November 5, 2018
Raul Yzaguirre Chair and Professor within SPGS Rodney Hero with an election recap: https://t.co/cX8dduWrCb
— School of Politics and Global Studies (@ASU_SPGS) November 13, 2018
ASU's Center for Latinas/os & American Politics Research (CLAPR) at @ASU_SPGS just released the 1st of 3 releases from its 2018 AZ Poll. Survey includes large Latina/o oversample & asked Arizonans about Senate & Gov race. Check it out https://t.co/2gAOR3Ao1K cc: @LatinoDecisions pic.twitter.com/FjdxoXup0K
— Angela X. Ocampo (@angelaxocampo) October 12, 2018
Negative Ads, the AZ Senate race and voter behavior. Local NPR story featuring @ASU_SPGS 's Dr. Kim Fridkin. #ASU https://t.co/A0Dl2neKju
— Richie Romero (@RichieARomero) October 31, 2018
#ICYMI: For the fifth time in seven years, @news21 won an EPPY Award from @EditorPublisher magazine for an in-depth journalism project.
Check out their "Hate in America" report here: https://t.co/2huZxJTfIR pic.twitter.com/8HVqm97IwF
— Cronkite School (@Cronkite_ASU) November 4, 2018
My radio interview today on the election results for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District board. @KylCenter @ASUCollegeOfLaw https://t.co/ihR670cBRo
— Rhett Larson (@rhett_larson) November 8, 2018
"The Russians are definitely not sitting this one out": How #Russia has adapted its election interference tactics for the #US midterm elections https://t.co/7gEcW37gqq
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) November 6, 2018
According to the #UN, up to a million #Uyghur Muslims and other #Muslim minorities have been detained in reeducation camps in #China, where former detainees claim to have undergone intensive brainwashing sessions https://t.co/2Eb85tKtOK
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) November 6, 2018
The suspect in Saturday's attack on the #TreeofLife #synagogue in #Pittsburgh is due in court today, as the city and community reel from the weekend massacre. The attack is the worst ever against the #American #Jewish community. https://t.co/ufhFlGPTam
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 29, 2018
#Ukraine was a target of #Russian #disinformation campaigns on #Facebook long before the 2016 presidential election was targeted in the #US. https://t.co/98aK0jzYka
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 29, 2018
A #Japanese #journalist returned home after three years of captivity in #Syria. Syria remains one of the most dangerous countries for journalists, with both the #Assad regime and #terrorist groups targeting them. https://t.co/Q3nfhEoz4l
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 26, 2018
While 2018 has seen numerous diplomatic breakthroughs with #NorthKorea, its "dismal" #humanrights situation remains unchanged, according to the #UN's special rapporteur on North Korea. https://t.co/LOompnrZDg
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 25, 2018
#Australia has imposed targeted financial and travel #sanctions on 5 top #Myanmar army generals for their role in the #Rohingya crisis. https://t.co/QIvGcOsw9Y
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 23, 2018
The #DepartmentofJustice has released extensive details about how #Russia runs its #disinformation campaign against the #US and the #West, including in the runup to the #midterm #elections. https://t.co/0nsd97NCHC
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 23, 2018
#Twitter identified 10 million posts potentially linked to #Russian and #Iranian accounts dating back to 2009. Nearly 4000 accounts appear to be linked to the #InternetResearchAgency, a Russian company that spreads #disinformation on behalf of the #Kremlin https://t.co/X8g5auXAsk
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 18, 2018
Xinjang governor has spoken for the first time about #China's "professional vocational training institutions" designed for people influenced by #terrorism and #extremism. Former detainees claimed they were forced to swear allegiance to the Communist Party. https://t.co/VOkxaPWdkO
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 16, 2018
US ambassador to the UN #NikkiHaley has resigned. https://t.co/DfljUbUUHr
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 9, 2018
The head of #Interpol Meng Hongwei has been detained in #China and is under investigation for crimes including bribery. Meng has since resigned from his role at Interpol. https://t.co/fUZpZnTGKE
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 8, 2018
Former president of #SouthKorea, Lee Myung-bak, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery https://t.co/leiVKYGklw
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 5, 2018
#Duterte admitted to "extrajudicial" killings, but technically there is no such thing… in the #Phillippines, extrajudicial killings are not considered a crime, leading to much confusion about the misleading statement https://t.co/TUcpe2d45P
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 3, 2018
The #UnitedStates, #Canada, and #Mexico reached an agreement to update #NAFTA. The new agreement, known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (#USMCA) will not go into effect immediately as it has to be approved by all three countries. https://t.co/3ZlQRIVvaR
— ASU Rule of Law (@ASU_IRLS) October 1, 2018
“Complete free trade leads to everybody benefiting. The lowest-cost producers are the ones who prosper and, in the end, consumers benefit most, receiving goods and services at the lowest possible price.” https://t.co/KXJClv6ZPS via @chamberbiznews #Trump #trade pic.twitter.com/PZrmsiKPNa
— W. P. Carey School (@WPCareySchool) November 6, 2018
What to consider before your company integrates with a new supplier or takes on a new initiative. https://t.co/HrK0KGK0co via @InBusinessPHX #supplychain #wpcresearch pic.twitter.com/t40OZjrgHG
— W. P. Carey School (@WPCareySchool) November 3, 2018
Here's the list issued by the Trade Office that shows thousands of products affected by #Trump #tariffs. https://t.co/yn7OQebmpR @chamberbiznews
— W. P. Carey School (@WPCareySchool) November 2, 2018
Trump imposed tariffs on solar panels and washing machines from China. That led to a round of trade retaliations by China, including tariffs on soybeans and pork, meaning the producers of those commodities will make less money. https://t.co/E8VFvh8RJh @MaryBethFaller @asunews pic.twitter.com/dnM2GHnToe
— W. P. Carey School (@WPCareySchool) October 29, 2018
Globalization will continue and the scale of globalization is the only thing that is new today. https://t.co/iJjVLDdcP4
— ASU Research (@ASUResearch) October 19, 2018
"We have to be able to talk about politics & religion in this country. It's killing us if we don't, so this conversation couldn't be more important right now." -DB
Watch "Religion, Journalism, & Democracy" ft. @BurkeCNN, @JohnDCarlson, and @kristingilger https://t.co/HCSPwNhEXa
— Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict (@asu_csrc) November 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/UtahStatesman/status/1060667542828544005
Romney Meets With USU Students To Gain Support For U.S. Senate Seat https://t.co/D7X6BVlkkZ@MittRomney @USUAggies #GainingSupport #CollegeStudents #USSenate #PolySci @realDonaldTrump @POTUS @danihayes1331 pic.twitter.com/mUajDNj7nn
— Utah Public Radio (@utahpublicradio) March 15, 2018
Will @realDonaldTrump sue the @nytimes over the recent explosive investigation into his finances? First Amendment Law expert Prof. @randersenjones of @sjquinney & @uutah weighs in to @washingtonpost today on the possibility: https://t.co/gTy66D9KQH
— Utah Law (@sjquinney) October 4, 2018
Catch Prof. @amos_guiora of @sjquinney in the Georgia Law Review (@GaLRev). https://t.co/KlzRPnk3S5
— Utah Law (@sjquinney) October 3, 2018
What Trump’s othering of the news media means for the First Amendment: https://t.co/36o0pou1Mj via @slate . Don’t miss this podcast featuring Prof. @randersenjones of @sjquinney & @UUtah .
— Utah Law (@sjquinney) September 29, 2018
ICYMI: Prof. @randersenjones of @sjquinney & @uutah appeared in @DeseretNews to discuss this issue: https://t.co/oQxBhYve3s
— Melinda Rogers (@mrogers_utah) November 1, 2018
— UofUPoliSciGSAC (@UofUPoliSciGSAC) November 5, 2018
— UofUPoliSciGSAC (@UofUPoliSciGSAC) November 4, 2018
.@uofuhistory Professor Colleen McDannell spoke with @religiongal and @sltrib about her new book on Mormon women from 1890-present: https://t.co/ie3BGrFfHF
— Juvenile Instructor (@MormonHistoryJI) October 25, 2018
Read all about Professor Holbein's research regarding increasing voter turnout on the newest blog post: https://t.co/wynpEWwXdX
— BYUPoliticalAffairs (@byupas) August 18, 2017
Fascinating insights! https://t.co/v1jMWBzGM5
— BYU Social Sciences (@byu_fhss) October 2, 2018
Should eulogies double as political statements? #BYU political science professor Lucy Williams talks the political genre of funeral oration in her recent @washingtonpost article.https://t.co/VFSE2Txyyv#McCainMemorial #Politics pic.twitter.com/A4mjoozbur
— BYU Social Sciences (@byu_fhss) September 13, 2018
Constitution Day 2018: “The Constitution in the Age of Trump” https://t.co/AADwS2xlKS pic.twitter.com/PHKhJdhzEx
— BYU Social Sciences (@byu_fhss) September 10, 2018
The #PyeongChang2018 Olympics are almost over, but the economic effects of the games will linger. Check out this article, "The Economics of Hosting the Olympic Games." https://t.co/AZ6OMOiOIF
— BYU Economics (@BYUecon) February 20, 2018
#ICYMI https://t.co/iYbnoC6aer
— BYU Economics (@BYUecon) January 8, 2018
"Nobody wants to leave their home country, except that it is no longer possible for them to survive because of the gang and gender-based violence." -Professor Kif Augustine-Adams. Check out this episode of @BYUTop to understand the Migrant Family Policy. https://t.co/zH1qGtCM8B
— BYU Law School (@BYULawSchool) October 22, 2018
"Yet again, the convention system did not produce candidates who are competitive in the primary," said Chris Karpowitz, co-director of BYU's Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy.#utpolhttps://t.co/E6mp0AFTdY
— Deseret News (@DeseretNews) June 27, 2018
2019 Idaho Legislative session now on your mind?@uidaho @uidahoboise McClure Center director looks ahead with @IdahoStateU and @BoiseStatelive faculty. Read the article here: https://t.co/OKfPSUWNDE
— UI McClure Center (@UIMcClure) November 8, 2018
Last night on Idaho Debates : Governor – (D). To watch the debate visit: https://t.co/mtAWwjHFtp. Idaho Debates, is a collaborative effort of @idahopress, @BoiseStateSPS, @UIMcClure, @IdahoStateU's School of Political Science, League of Women Voters Ed. Fund, and @IdahoPTV.
— UI McClure Center (@UIMcClure) April 23, 2018
Professor Hedden-Nicely weighs in on the impact of Justice Kavanaugh on Indian Country. https://t.co/OxVGFGdpqd
— UIdahoLaw (@uidaholaw) October 12, 2018
My @uidaholaw colleague @alizacover wrote a wonderful piece about the difference bw a criminal trial and nomination hearings—and why we shouldn’t confuse the two. #KavanaughConfirmation https://t.co/iV3vUTophT
— Kat Macfarlane (@KatAMacfarlane) October 6, 2018
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