A roundup of blogs, articles, and interviews from APSA Members
October 15 to October 25, 2018
The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always eager to follow our members’ engagement online. Let us know what you are doing or reading with the hashtag #APSAPressGallery, or by email to press@apsanet.org.
The Week in Writing
Recent blogs and op-eds authored by APSA members
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- Democrats, Whatever You Do When You Seize the House in November, Don’t Act Like Newt Gingrich by John J. Pitney Jr., Los Angeles Times, October 15, 2018
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- It’s a Big Year for Women Candidates—Why Are So Few of Them Republican? by Melody Crowder-Meyer and Rosalyn Cooperman, Mischiefs of Faction, October 16, 2018
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- Counting on the Latina/o Vote in the 2018 Midterms by Anna Sampaio, Gender Watch 2018, October 17, 2018
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- Congress, Trump, and Internationalism in U.S, Foreign Policy by Jordan Tama, Duck of Minerva, October 23, 2018
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- In Arizona’s Nasty, Hard-Fought 2018 Senate Race, It’s All Going to Come Down to Turnout by Barbara Norrander and Lisa Sanchez, LSE USA Blog, October 25, 2018
Speaking Up: Political Scientists in the Media
Interviews, quotes, and podcasts featuring APSA members
- Trump Says a Vote for GOP Midterm Candidates is a Vote for Him by Tamara Keith, featuring Alan Abramowitz, NPR Morning Edition, October 18, 2018
- Millions Have Voted Early in the Midterms. Here’s What That Means—and What it Doesn’t. By Liam Stack, featuring Michael McDonald, New York Times, October 23, 2018
- Just Advertising During the Super Bowl Could Appear Political for Brands By Nat Ives, featuring Diana Mutz, Wall Street Journal, October 24, 2018
- The Gender War, 2018 Edition By Thomas B. Edsall, featuring Amanda Clayton and Heather L. Ondercin, New York Times, October 25, 2018
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