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New report out by me today focused on navigating vacancies in Senate confirmed positions. This Federal Vacancies Guide provides insights into how vacant positions can be filled, the considerations facing federal leaders, and advice on best practices. presidentialtransition.org/reports-public…

In #FirstView by Meredith McLain: "The Traceability of Presidential Policymaking in the Face of Congressional Sanctioning" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…




Another Vanderbilt University Political Science grad alum doing great things! Congrats Darrian Stacy — can’t wait to read!



New short report out by me and my colleague Paul Hitlin at The Partnership (@ourpublicservice.bsky.social) on why it is so hard to count Senate confirmed appointed positions and why reform is needed to better track the growth of and changes to these critical positions. presidentialtransition.org/blog/president…

Congratulations to Vanderbilt University Political Science's Andrew Coe, Peter Schram, and Heesun Yoo on the publication of their new article, "Terrorism Works, for Its Supporters," in the Journal of Conflict Resolution. Check it out here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…



Center for Effective Lawmaking are putting out a call for a postdoctoral research position at Vanderbilt University Political Science. See the details here: apply.interfolio.com/157176


Here is a remarkable demonstration of how much a pollster's choices affect the results. Joshua Clinton took a single poll and depending on the weighting scheme, he could change the Harris-Trump margin by as much as *8 points*. goodauthority.org/news/election-…



Just published on APSR First View: "Racial Context(s) in American Political Behavior" by Allison Anoll, Lauren Davenport, and Rachel Lienesch (Rachel Lienesch). cambridge.org/core/journals/…



From our new issue: "Reducing Prejudice toward Refugees: Evidence That Social Networks Influence Attitude Change in Uganda" by Jennifer Larson (Jenn Larson) and Janet Lewis (Janet Lewis). #APSRNewIssue cambridge.org/core/journals/…

