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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...
About the CA Senate Debate...
How Do You Like Me Now?
Time to bust another political myth: that the “likable” candidate always wins. By Morris P. Fiorina.
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.
Eye Carly
I have this op-ed in Wednesday’s Sacramento Bee discussing, among other things, talk of Carly Fiorina entering the 2016 Republican presidential field.
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...
Bet on California's GOP Amazons
In spite of their rousing Silicon Valley credentials, Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina are emphatic outsiders—which makes their primary races the ones to watch Tuesday. Tunku Varadarajan rates their chances come November...
Shades of Gray and Pink
Reports of The Demise Of Representative Democracy Are Greatly Exaggerated
Political polarization is hardly a concept unique to the 21st Century. We've seen this movie before.
Poll: Democratic Voters Mobilizing for Special Election; Most Propositions Too Close to Call or Trailing
Bringing Capitol Hill To Hoover: The Congressional Fellowship Program
For Hoover fellows and their research, the Hoover Institution in Washington is a valuable conduit into national policy debates on Capitol Hill. Hoover’s Washington office recently launched a new initiative, the Congressional Fellowship Program, which brings the Hill to Hoover.
The Nationalization Of Congressional Elections
Today, people vote for a party rather than a person. Is that a good thing?
Boot Camp Prepares Students For Policy-Making Roles
A look at the 2019 Summer Policy Boot Camp.
The Hoover Institution April Retreat 2008
P. J. O’Rourke and Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Richard Myers Deliver Before-Dinner Remarks at Retreat.
Summer 2012 Board of Overseers’ Meeting at the Hoover Institution
The Hoover Institution hosted its annual Board of Overseers’ summer meeting during July 10–12, 2012.
The program began on Tuesday evening with two dinner presentations hosted by John Raisian. Hoover fellows Daniel Kessler and Michael McConnell discussed “Health Care and the Constitution,” with McConnell beginning by speaking to the current health care situation as affected by the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act and explained the difference between mandates enforced by a penalty versus a tax. Kessler spoke about changing the subsidy formula, Medicaid and Medicare, and the need to “get costs down.”
Hoover fellow discusses changes in the White House staff
Lazear on Fox Business: Economy just muddling along
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 what the election results mean for the economic recovery.
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...

