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What Middle East scholars really think about boycotting Israel Shibley Telhami and Marc Lynch - November 22, 2022 The latest Middle East Scholars Barometer survey explored this contentious issue — and more
More and more candidates are campaigning on racially charged issues. That could backfire in office. Maneesh Arora and Christopher Stout - February 11, 2022 Winning was easy. Governing is harder.
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Big-name Democrats are campaigning in Virginia’s race for governor. Does that help candidates? Karina Mondragon, Christopher Stout, and Cara Nixon - October 24, 2021 They won’t change minds. But Obama, Abrams and Bottoms are likely to help get more Black voters to cast ballots.
Virginia’s upcoming election pits rural voters against urban ones. Why is there such a divide? Zachary L. Hertz, Lucas B. Pyle, and Brian F. Schaffner - September 21, 2021 The key factor is their different attitudes about race, our research finds