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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...
Eureka: Proceed with Caution – Beware of Early Polls
Crime Makes a Comeback in California Politics
There are so many politicians running for office in California with Silicon Valley roots that a Sacramento Bee reporter says next year could be the valley's political "coming out party."...
Eureka: The California Primary Voter Gap
What if Boxer and Feinstein Decide to Pass the Baton When Their Terms Expire?
There are several women in California who could be potential candidates for the U.S. Senate seat
The Iger Sanction?
California’s gubernatorial recall election hasn’t yet materialized—much less been certified or scheduled for a vote—and we already have a casualty: Chamath Palihapitiya, a Silicon Valley billionaire who has sunk $100,000 into the effort to force a referendum on California governor Gavin Newson and who reportedly has flirted with the idea of throwing his hat in the ring, only to inform a podcast audience last week that his heart (and his business sense) just wasn’t in it.
Mid-Term Elections in the Golden State: Predictions for November 4
Tomorrow is Election Day. The following examines this year’s top races across California making predictions of the outcomes using Political Data, Inc’s valuable vote-by-mail (VBM) data and information from the Secretary of State.
Memphis’s Medical Graceland
Traditional health care neglects the working poor. A church-based clinic steps in
The Liberal Rout: Why Conservatives Are Winning in the 1990s
Despite Clinton's victory, conservatives are winning -- state by state by state.
Support Your Local Charter School
Civic entrepreneurs will be critical to the success of these fledgling independent public schools
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