Renewed threats to oust the Speaker show the dire implications for US democracy of Trump’s takeover of the Republican Party find @enrijetashino and @reglwagner of @AlabamaPSC@UofAlabama https://t.co/yrA53vzXfH
Renewed threats to oust the Speaker show the dire implications for US democracy of Trump’s takeover of the Republican Party find @enrijetashino and @reglwagner of @AlabamaPSC@UofAlabama https://t.co/yrA53vzXfH
What do renewed threats to oust the Speaker show about the state of US democracy?
🏛️ In this @LSEUSAblog piece, @AlabamaPSC's @enrijetashino and @RegLWagner share new research on Trump's influence within the Republican Party
https://t.co/7mApJsDNhh
When you see a poll with unusual cross tabs, there are generally two explanations: 1) a tectonic shift in American politics 2) the sample is screwed up. Number 2 happens with infinity greater frequency
@eugene_finkel I was just reading this article and saw your name and was like we went to grad school together, I should let him know I’m so sorry this happened!
Policy preferences run deep. Byron Shafer and @RegLWagner's new book "The Social Roots of American Politics" examines decades of surveys to determine the source of current policy conflict.
Read more: https://t.co/MKKP1xxYoq
If you are a college student who likes to nod intently at your professors while they're talking in class, just know that all of them adore you and think you are the absolute greatest
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Byron Shaffer and Regina Wagner (@RegLWagner) examine how the structure of the parties contributes to unstable majorities: “organizational” parties focused on electoral success getting replaced by “volunteer” parties focused on ideological goals.