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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...
Brady, Fiorina, and Frisby on American politics and the 2012 election
“Nearly everything you read about [political] polarization . . . is wrong, or at least incomplete or misinterpreted,” remarked Hoover senior fellow Morris Fiorina. Fiorina, along with David Brady, deputy director and Davies Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and Tammy Frisby, research fellow at the Hoover Institution, sat down the day after the Florida primary to talk about American politics and the 2012 election. Stepping back from the blow-by-blow coverage of the presidential campaigns, Brady, Fiorina, and Frisby discuss how underlying conditions and both continuity and change in American politics are shaping the Republican primary, the prospects for the November 2012 general election, and races for seats in the 113th Congress.
Austin College presents politics seminar
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Morris Fiorina will present a lecture, "The Great Disconnect in American Politics," at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 14, in Hoxie Thompson Auditorium of Sherman Hall at Austin College, 900 N. Grand Ave. in Sherman...
Consumers, voters change their minds fast and often
Hate your cell phone provider?...
Lawmakers still at odds over bailout bill
Tonight lawmakers have to start over...
Fighting the U.S. culture war
There is a line that keeps popping up in the speeches of Barack Obama...
Voters Seeing Less Blue, Less Red
There's now a bit of optimism in the country that there will be cooperation in Washington...
Wise Up, Voters
Americans may be divided by party, but they are united in ignorance...
The Road to (and from) the 2010 Elections
What happened to the president and his party...?
What Really Happens At The Convention
Rules on delegate-binding give Cruz advantage over Trump at possible contested convention.
Most Experts Think America Is More Polarized Than Ever. This Stanford Professor Disagrees.
And he thinks the 2016 election has only buttressed his interpretation.
A Thoroughly Average Midterm
Tuesday’s elections went about as historical precedent suggested they would. Reading much into them beyond that is a fool’s errand.
Not A 'Find-A-Friend' Contest: Bernie Sanders' Camp Sounds Off Over 2020 Candidates Trying To Be Approachable
Vermont senator and 2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has taken a new approach to his campaign — going negative.
One Thing Is Clear In Georgia – Just Like The Rest Of The Country, It Is Deeply Divided
Election Day in Georgia turned out to be Groundhog Day – a virtual repeat of the November presidential race that was too close to call in a bitterly divided electorate.
Hillary Clinton Is Taking Heat From All Sides When It Comes To Trade Policy
When it comes to trade policy, Hillary Clinton is taking heat from all sides.
Brady and Fiorina discuss the 2010 elections
The View From Asia: If Only Michael Bloomberg Had Run
The presidential race looks different viewed from Asia. According to my Hoover Institution colleague Morris Fiorina, the binary character of US politics has become an anachronism in a world where nearly all democracies have become multiparty systems. Even Britain, the birthplace of Whigs and Tories, has followed this trend.
Data Matters: Keeping the Horse Race in Perspective
Culture War? Author Fiorina Discusses His Views on a Politically Divided Country
In the presentation titled "Political Division in America: Has Culture Eclipsed Economics?" Fiorina argued that people are not divided as the media represent them
The US Electorate: Shifting Majorities, Polarization, and the 2014 Elections
Morris Fiorina, a senior fellow at Hoover, discusses US politics, polarization, and the 2014 midterm elections.
Poll Position: Presidential Polls After The 2016 Conventions
Both presidential candidates received a bump in the polls after their conventions.

