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Mikhail Ivonchyk of University at Albany finds that giving voters information about benefits can increase support for bond measures during referendums wp.me/p3I2YF-dZD
Focusing events like the 2016 Orlando nightclub mass shooting do little to change public opinion about what governments should do find Youlang Zhang and Xinsheng Liu wp.me/p3I2YF-eaD
The rural-urban political divide is mostly driven by white voters, and there are fewer divisions over policy than many think write Trevor E. Brown, Gisela Pedroza Jauregui, Suzanne Mettler and Marissa Rivera of Cornell University wp.me/p3I2YF-dXk
Biden’s announcement turns the political spotlight back on to the Democrats writes Peter Trubowitz of @lse_us wp.me/p3I2YF-e7g
Carl Dement of UCO Bronchos looks at how the National Guard works with US state and local authorities during emergencies wp.me/p3I2YF-eeZ
To generate support for reducing racial inequality among white Americans, the focus should be on structural racism argue leah christiani Nathan Kelly (@natekelly.bsky.social) and Jana Morgan wp.me/p3I2YF-e3A
Tim Walz is a practical, low-risk choice for Kamala Harris and the Democratic ticket writes @rubebiegon of School of Politics & International Relations wp.me/p3I2YF-eaW
Local organizations have shaped the rightward turn across America’s industrial Heartland finds Stephanie Ternullo of Harvard University wp.me/p3I2YF-ead
The ‘victory trap’ places competing demands on US presidents writes Jonny Hall of LSE Intl Relations wp.me/p3I2YF-e3o