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Morris P. Fiorina is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. His current research focuses on elections and public opinion with particular attention to the quality of representation: how well the positions of elected...
The Trump Saga
He may be tactless, but voters love that he’s a political outsider who wants to “make America great again.”
Here’s the Rest of Him
Nancy Reagan shows us the side of her husband Dutch didn’t. By Hoover fellow Peter Robinson.
Down to the Wire
The midterm elections this November could well prove the closest in half a century. With control of both houses of Congress hanging in the balance, David W. Brady and Jeremy C. Pope offer their predictions.
Religion in America
Peter Berkowitz on American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us by Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell, with the assistance of Shaylyn Romney Garrett.
Resuscitating Civic Education
The Illiterate Man Is Like a Blind Man
Soviet posters from the literacy campaign of the 1920s. By Heather Farkas and Matthew Morris.
Area 45: Ed Lazear Assesses The Trump Economy
What might happen with tariffs, trade, currency manipulation, interest rates, employment, immigration, and the economy over the next year.
Edward Lazear: COVID-19 and Today's Jobs Report
A Hoover Virtual Policy Briefing with Edward Lazear: COVID-19 and Today's Jobs Report
Recorded: Friday, April 3, 2020 at 11AM PT/ 2PM ET.
Edward Lazear: COVID-19 and Today's Jobs Report
AUDIO ONLY
Hoover Institution Fellow Ed Lazear provides a briefing on COVID-19 and today's jobs report.
China, Big Tech, And Cyber Defense: The World According To Zegart
In this wide-ranging conversation, Professor Zegart discusses the US relationship with China and how she views that country’s aggressive stance toward Taiwan; why big tech companies are a potential threat not only to privacy, but also to our national security; and why the next war may well be fought with a keyboard rather than on a battlefield.
Expand School Choice And Provide Fiscal Relief To Districts
In 2020, a generation of students suffered the largest loss of learning the United States has ever experienced. Districts closed their schools in mid-March, and only a fourth of all children returned to school for full-time, in-person instruction the following fall.
Eureka: Proceed with Caution – Beware of Early Polls
Proceed with Caution- Beware of Early Polls
Early polls might generate buzz, but reporters, voters, and politicians should view these polls skeptically. They are unlikely to predict the June primary results very well for three cascading reasons.
California and the Gender Gap
If you’re following the California gubernatorial and senatorial races, then odds are you already know about the latest poll by the Public Policy Institute of California.
Hanson: After Obama
Trump is a catharsis for the electorate.

