Kyle Saunders (@kylelsaunders) 's Twitter Profile
Kyle Saunders

@kylelsaunders

Professor of Political Science working on some things (behavior/elections/parties/#bitcoin & #crypto politics) & NCAA FAR @ColoradoStateU #firstgen #GoRams

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The Redistrict Network (@redistrictnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NEW: An initiative has been filed to allow Colorado’s governor to suspend the state’s independent redistricting commission and appoint a temporary body to redraw congressional districts in response to national redistricting imbalances.

#NEW: An initiative has been filed to allow Colorado’s governor to suspend the state’s independent redistricting commission and appoint a temporary body to redraw congressional districts in response to national redistricting imbalances.
Barry Burden (@bcburden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new Political Behavior article uses survey experiments in real state primaries to show that perceptions of candidate electability are boosted by moderating among Democrats and by fundraising among Republicans link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Our new <a href="/PolBehavior/">Political Behavior</a> article uses survey experiments in real state primaries to show that perceptions of candidate electability are boosted by moderating among Democrats and by fundraising among Republicans link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Zachary Donnini (@zacharydonnini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worth noting: Colorado is Democrats’ largest redistricting opportunity outside California. Right now, the Colorado delegation is split 4–4, but the state can easily be redrawn to an 8–0 map for Dems. (this would not take effect until '28 even if it goes through)

Worth noting: Colorado is Democrats’ largest redistricting opportunity outside California. Right now, the Colorado delegation is split 4–4, but the state can easily be redrawn to an 8–0 map for Dems. (this would not take effect until '28 even if it goes through)
Dr. Jan Wüstenfeld (@janwues) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dropping Bits of Bitcoin Research Issue #16💡 Summer ed☀️ Topics: 1. The future of banking with Bitcoin by Eric Yakes et al from Epoch Ventures🏦 2. Behavioural psychology of crypto adoption by Kyle Saunders and Erin Fitz🧠 Enjoy the read and most importantly the summer time😊

Dropping Bits of Bitcoin Research Issue #16💡

Summer ed☀️

Topics:

1. The future of banking with Bitcoin by <a href="/ericyakes/">Eric Yakes</a> et al from <a href="/epochvc/">Epoch Ventures</a>🏦
2. Behavioural psychology of crypto adoption by <a href="/KyleLSaunders/">Kyle Saunders</a> and <a href="/itserinfitz/">Erin Fitz</a>🧠

Enjoy the read and most importantly the summer time😊
Zachary Donnini (@zacharydonnini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the heart of the Democratic collapse: young White men are registering as Republicans in unprecedented numbers. Gen Z is on track to be the most pro-GOP generation since the Great Depression.

At the heart of the Democratic collapse: young White men are registering as Republicans in unprecedented numbers.

Gen Z is on track to be the most pro-GOP generation since the Great Depression.
umichvoter 🏳️‍🌈 (@umichvoter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The redistricting wars will likely end with 8 more Republican seats +5 TX 🔴 +4 FL 🔴 +2 OH 🔴 +1 IN 🔴 +1 MO 🔴 +5 CA 🔵 Texas Democrats insist they have created wave of urgency among Democratic governors but I have yet to see any tangible steps from anyone not GAVIN NEWSOM

The redistricting wars will likely end with 8 more Republican seats 

+5 TX 🔴
+4 FL 🔴
+2 OH 🔴
+1 IN 🔴
+1 MO 🔴
+5 CA 🔵

Texas Democrats insist they have created wave of urgency among Democratic governors but I have yet to see any tangible steps from anyone not GAVIN NEWSOM
Zachary Donnini (@zacharydonnini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Florida is the GOP’s biggest potential gerrymandering target, outside of Texas. Democrats currently hold 8 seats in the state’s House delegation, but a more efficient gerrymander could cut that number down to 4 or 5.

Florida is the GOP’s biggest potential gerrymandering target, outside of Texas. Democrats currently hold 8 seats in the state’s House delegation, but a more efficient gerrymander could cut that number down to 4 or 5.
Alex Gladstein 🌋 ⚡ (@gladstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Authorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran have begun ordering the confiscation of property and bank accounts belonging to members of the Baháʼí community, informing them of the action via text message” This is ultimately what happens when money is politicized

Steve Stewart-Williams (@stevestuwill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

12 Things Everyone Should Know About the Big Five Personality Traits What research reveals about the five pillars of personality My latest post on Subst@ck! [Link below.]

12 Things Everyone Should Know About the Big Five Personality Traits

What research reveals about the five pillars of personality

My latest post on Subst@ck!

[Link below.]
Cook Political Report (@cookpolitical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Texas Gov. Greg Abbott set to sign into law a new map, we are changing 5 race ratings #TX09: Solid D to Solid R #TX28: Lean D to Toss Up #TX32: Solid D to Solid R #TX34: Toss Up To Lean R #TX35: Solid D to Likely R cookpolitical.com/analysis/house…

Quantus Insights (@quantusinsights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once the dust settles with California following Texas, and other expected state redistricting, the starting point could indeed be approximately: 🟥~220 GOP 🟦~207 Democrats 🟧~ 8 toss-ups

Once the dust settles with California following Texas, and other expected state redistricting, the starting point could indeed be approximately:
🟥~220 GOP 
🟦~207 Democrats
🟧~ 8 toss-ups
InteractivePolls (@iapolls2022) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WSJ: Shawn Donahue, a political-science professor at the University at Buffalo, predicts Republicans would pick up 4 to 6 of House seats nationwide if a tit-for-tat redistricting fight were to break out. —— More than a dozen red states and three blue states meet the conditions to

WSJ: Shawn Donahue, a political-science professor at the University at Buffalo, predicts Republicans would pick up 4 to 6 of House seats nationwide if a tit-for-tat redistricting fight were to break out.
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More than a dozen red states and three blue states meet the conditions to