Were those Russian social media ads powerful enough to influence us? Let’s look at the evidence. Babak Bahador - November 14, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66209" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Some of the Facebook ads linked
Too many Americans know too little about the Constitution. Here’s how you can fix that. Andrew Rudalevige - June 27, 2017 One easy way to get a laugh on late-night TV
A deep dive into the news media’s role in the rise of Donald J. Trump Kalev Leetaru and John Sides - June 24, 2016 [caption id="attachment_42412" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Donald Trump with Fox News anchor
Can we stop blaming the media for Donald Trump? Nope. Not at all. John Sides - September 16, 2015 Yesterday, my Post colleague Chris Cillizza asked, "Can we please
The 2012 Election Was Good for Political Science John Sides - November 19, 2012 In late September, I was involved in an email exchange
There Go the Undecided Voters Larry Bartels - September 21, 2012 Lynn Vavreck has an informative piece on the New York
More on the Growing GOP Unity John Sides - April 20, 2012 Following on this post, here is a tidbit from a
Documentary on Katz and Lazarsfeld’s Personal Influence John Sides - July 1, 2009 bq. Drawing from more than 25 hours of oral history
Obama and Jewish Voters John Sides - October 24, 2008 A while back, I criticized a New York Times piece
Los Angeles Times Op-Ed John Sides - May 25, 2008 Apparently, someone at the Los Angeles Times reads The Monkey
The Rationalizing Voter John Sides - January 20, 2008 David Brooks opines on "How Voters Think." The essential thrust
Getting to Know Hillary — Sort Of - December 19, 2007 Way back in the early days of social scientific research