Foreign policy-related U.S. presidential campaign ads ▶️ Alexandra Guisinger - January 2, 2024 This Good Playlist offers highlights from television presidential campaign ads since the 1950s.
For the Super Bowl, Bloomberg and Trump are each spending $10 million on ads. Travis N. Ridout and Erika Franklin Fowler - February 1, 2020 How unusual is it for a contender for a party’s presidential nomination to drop so much cash on a single ad? Very.
Donald Trump’s campaign is still on track to raise amazingly little money John Sides - September 12, 2016 [caption id="attachment_45706" align="aligncenter" width="1795"] Donald Trump's campaign headquarters in August
How Much Did the 2012 Air War and Ground Game Matter? John Sides - May 9, 2013 In this third and final post in our mini-symposium on
Obama’s Voter Mobilization Was Barely More Effective than Romney’s John Sides - May 7, 2013 As part of our mini-symposium on campaign effects in 2012,
Mini-Symposium on Campaign Effects in the 2012 Presidential Election John Sides - May 6, 2013 This week, we're pleased to host a little symposium on
Who’s Ahead in the Presidential Ad Wars? John Sides - September 17, 2012 I will be writing occasional posts for Wonkblog about the
What Would an Obama Victory Mean for Political Science? John Sides - July 9, 2012 Noam Scheiber tweets: This prompted replies from me, "Dave McW,"
Moving from the Debt Ceiling Debate to 2012 John Sides - August 4, 2011 In a series of four posts, I have been trying
Tracking Political Ads in 2010 John Sides - September 27, 2010 bq. Transparency and government responsiveness depend critically on real-time publicly
Campaign Dogs that Didn’t Bark (Intrade Edition) John Sides - April 5, 2010 Political scientist Michael Franz followed up on my previous post
More Palin Graphs! John Sides - April 6, 2009 In response to my post below, Michael Franz sends along
Counting Delegates Under the Other Party’s Rules John Sides - February 14, 2008 Michael Franz sent us some fun data. He first calculated