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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...
Poll: Race Too Close to Call for Two Schwarzenegger Propositions
Policy Seminar with Josh Rauh
On April 8, 2020, Josh D. Rauh presented on “The Fiscal Policy Response to the Coronavirus and What We've Learned” at a virtual meeting of the Hoover Working Group on Economic Policy.
POLL: Two of Four Schwarzenegger Propositions Leading
Two Tech Chiefs Triumph in California
Whitman to Face Brown for Governor, and Fiorina Will Challenge Incumbent Boxer for Senate Seat in November Vote...
New U.S. Senate endorsements
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday endorsed former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. . . .
About the CA Senate Debate...
Hoover podcast explores the disconnect between political science and political reporting
The Washington Post's Jon Cohen, the Hoover Institution's Mo Fiorina, and Roll Call's Mort Kondracke discuss what the media misunderstands about US politics, the truth about political polarization, and how members of the two major parties increasingly inhabit totally different worlds. Click here to read Fiorina's piece on the disconnect between political science and political reporting in a special election edition of The Forum.
Bill Whalen on the John Batchelor Show (32:29)
Research Fellow Bill Whalen discusses the possibility of Carly Fiorina running for president in 2016 on the John Batchelor Show.
(Silicon) Valley Girls... and Boys
If Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina emerge at the top of the California Republican ticket, you can expect more stories like this one in the San Jose Mercury News — about Silicon Valley’s formal arrival in state politics...
CA Senate: Campbell by... 15?
No, it’s not a typo. A new Daily Kos/Research 2000 survey has Tom Campbell leading the Republican Senate primary at 37%, followed by Carly Fiorina at 22% and Chuck DeVore at 14%...
Meg & Carly’s Ivy League Adventure
Get used to hearing this name from now through the first Tuesday in November: Ivy Baker Priest. In the year of Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina at the top of the California Republican ticket, the late Mrs. Priest is the answer to this trivia question...
Poll: Democratic Voters Mobilizing for Special Election; Most Propositions Too Close to Call or Trailing
Tom Campbell: Third Try for U.S. Senate
Tom Campbell is seeking the Republican nomination for the California U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Barbara Boxer in the June 8, 2010, primary. His opponent is Carly Fiorina, best known as former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, the large electronics firm...
Brown, Boxer and Choices
The Republican Cooley Dam
GOP Senate race grows heated over Israel
Fiorina and DeVore question Campbell's level of commitment to the U.S. ally. Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz calls Campbell's support for the nation 'unwavering.' . . .
Lazear discusses the impact of Obama’s new immigration policies on CNBC’s Kudlow Report
Edward Lazear, the Morris Arnold Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, offers insights into the economic impact of the Obama administration's new immigration policies.
5 Debate Questions
The three Republicans looking to unseat Barbara Boxer — Tom Campbell, Chuck DeVore and Carly Fiorina — square off for an hour-long debate this afternoon in Sacramento, starting at noon, on radio’s “Capitol Hour” show hosted by Eric Hogue. . . .
The Myth of the "Big Sort"
In the information age, Americans’ political allegiances go far beyond their neighborhoods. By Samuel J. Abrams and Morris P. Fiorina.
Lazear discusses immigration and monetary policy on Bloomberg Television's Market Makers
Edward Lazear, the Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, in discussing the immigration legislation being considered by the US Senate, recommends supporting a liberal immigration policy. Lazear also weighs in on the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy.

