How political science helps explain the rise of Trump: Most voters aren’t ideologues Michael Tesler and John Sides - March 2, 2016 Donald Trump's success in the Republican presidential primaries — especially after
The political scientist Philip Converse has died John Sides - January 6, 2015 [caption id="attachment_19878" align="aligncenter" width="1929"] Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Angus
More on Mandatory Voting, Which Does *Not* Necessarily Make Electorate Less Informed Joshua Tucker - November 28, 2011 In response to the lively debate between the New York
Everybody in academia hates the US NEWS ratings. Now they have something new to hate. - August 14, 2009 The nation's best college is the U.S. Military Academy. Rounding
Renewed Questions about the Durability of Party Identification - May 6, 2009 According to news reports, Arlen Specter’s switch to the Democratic
Is the American Public Realist? John Sides - April 4, 2008 bq. For more than half a century, realist scholars of
Follow-Up: Did Converse et al. Get It Wrong about New Hampshire in 1968? - January 9, 2008 In an e-mail message responding to my post earlier today
More Fact Checking about New Hampshire: The Famous 1968 Result - January 9, 2008 John Sides's posting earlier today (here) correcting the misimpression that