Kim Nalder (@kimberlynalder) 's Twitter Profile
Kim Nalder

@kimberlynalder

Political Scientist. Director of the Project for an Informed Electorate. CalSpeaks Poll at Sac State Executive Director. Professor.

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linkhttp://www.csus.edu/indiv/n/nalderk calendar_today12-07-2009 18:31:42

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Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You were promised econ studies on the effects of immigration on house prices. So let's deliver: An important new study finds that more robust enforcement of immigration laws reduces the construction workforce, which has led to higher house prices. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

You were promised econ studies on the effects of immigration on house prices. So let's deliver: An important new study finds that more robust enforcement of immigration laws reduces the construction workforce, which has led to higher house prices. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Kim Nalder (@kimberlynalder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

California voters, PIE Sac State and Sacramento Public Library are hosting an Initiative Explainer tomorrow (Wed.) evening at 6pm at 828 I Street featuring Legislative Analyst. Bring your ballot and get some non-partisan info!

Kim Nalder (@kimberlynalder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our non-partisan proposition videos are ready to share. Perfect policy nerd (or really any voter) weekend plan! tinyurl.com/PIE-24-Explain…

Kim Nalder (@kimberlynalder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow (wed): Sacto area peeps, you're invited to "A Guide to Election Week: How to Prepare, How it All Works, What to Watch", panel w/experts on polling, journalism, and politics, along with local election officials. 2pm, Folsom room, Univ Union 3rd Floor, Sacramento State

Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no logic that isn't damning as to why the Washington Post and LA Times feel they can endorse in every local, state and federal election other than a presidential race.

Ari Berman (@ariberman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's pretty clear Virginia's voter purge violated National Voter Registration Act's ban on removing voters too close to election & also wrongly targeted a lot of US citizens. But SCOTUS supermajority reinstated it 6 days before election. Very troubling sign for voting rights

PIE Sac State (@piesacstate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A week from today, Join us and the Center for CA Studies for an election post-mortem featuring Prof. Danielle Joesten Martin, Prof. Nancy Lapp, Prof. Kristina Flores Victor, and Prof. Wesley Hussey, focused on CA, international perspectives, impact on immigrants, and more.

A week from today, Join us and the Center for CA Studies for an election post-mortem featuring Prof. Danielle Joesten Martin, Prof. Nancy Lapp, Prof. Kristina Flores Victor, and  Prof. Wesley Hussey, focused on CA, international perspectives, impact on immigrants, and more.
Scott Wilk (@scottwilkca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re considering a career in politics, the Capital Fellows Program is an excellent starting point. Many former fellows who worked in my office are now thriving in their careers in Sacramento, D.C., and beyond. Deadline closes December 8th. csus.edu/center/center-…

Chris Nichols (@christhejourno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sac State political science professor Kim Nalder says Cofer’s bribery allegations “couldn’t come at a worse time” as public institutions and government work on rebuilding public trust.

Zach W. Lambert (@zachwlambert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day four years ago, Officer Eugene Goodman put his life on the line by standing between a mob of insurrectionists and their goal of violently overturning democracy. Security camera footage shows that he saved the lives of Mitt Romney, Mike Pence, and many others in the

On this day four years ago, Officer Eugene Goodman put his life on the line by standing between a mob of insurrectionists and their goal of violently overturning democracy.

Security camera footage shows that he saved the lives of Mitt Romney, Mike Pence, and many others in the
Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you wanted to know how an autocracy would start in America, it begins by releasing violent thugs from prison who beat up police defending Congress, illegally firing every Inspector General, and seizing billions appropriated by Congress for people with no authority to do so.

Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: AOC blames crash on Trump / Elon “I represent LGA Airport as well as workers for JFK. Trump gutted the Aviation Safety committee last week. Air traffic controllers, already understaffed, got Trump’s “buyout” this wk with a 1 wk ultimatum to decide. It’s not DEI -

BREAKING: AOC blames crash on Trump / Elon  

“I represent LGA Airport as well as workers for JFK. Trump gutted the Aviation Safety committee last week. Air traffic controllers, already understaffed, got Trump’s “buyout” this wk with a 1 wk ultimatum to decide. It’s not DEI -
Jon Cooper 🇺🇸 (@joncoopertweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Read/copy/repost if you can: From an anonymous OPM employee on Reddit. submitted 3 hours ago by Throwaway918284: "I'm a current employee at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). This is a throwaway account for obvious reasons. I’m posting this because people need to know

Darby Saxbe (@darbysaxbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.

🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.
Lawrence H. Summers (@lhsummers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The just announced tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are the worst trade policy yet. Increasing the price of key inputs for the US manufacturing industries--who employ 10 million people--is what a U.S. adversary would do. It is a self-inflicted wound to the U.S. economy