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TAPPED: Cancel Culture, Fair Elections, and Battleground Polarization with Prof. Doug Kriner
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TAPPED: Cancel Culture, Fair Elections, and Battleground Polarization with Prof. Doug Kriner
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24 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2022
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Podcast episode
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This is a preview of our TAPPED calls, which are typically for Politicology+ members only. Subscribe now or find out more at: https://politicology.com/plus
What’s different about the relative handful of battleground districts that will determine the balance of power in Washington? An unconventional new poll just took a closer look at that question—and the results are surprising. (They’re also instructive for operatives running competitive midterm campaigns right now.)
In this TAPPED call, I talk with one of the architects of the survey, Cornell Professor Douglas Kriner. Doug is an award-winning author and the Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions at Cornell. Together with Rep. Steve Israel, chair of Cornell’s Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, teamed up with political polling veteran Anna Greenberg, Ph.D., to design this unique survey. They released the results during Cornell’s recent State of Democracy Summit on May 24, 2022.
Read more about the findings: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/05/where-red-and-blue-meet-cancel-culture-fair-elections
Prof. Douglas Kriner: https://government.cornell.edu/douglas-l-kriner
Rep. Steve Israel: https://government.cornell.edu/steve-israel
Anna Greenberg, Ph.D.: https://twitter.com/Anna_Greenberg
Ron Steslow: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow
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What’s different about the relative handful of battleground districts that will determine the balance of power in Washington? An unconventional new poll just took a closer look at that question—and the results are surprising. (They’re also instructive for operatives running competitive midterm campaigns right now.)
In this TAPPED call, I talk with one of the architects of the survey, Cornell Professor Douglas Kriner. Doug is an award-winning author and the Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions at Cornell. Together with Rep. Steve Israel, chair of Cornell’s Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, teamed up with political polling veteran Anna Greenberg, Ph.D., to design this unique survey. They released the results during Cornell’s recent State of Democracy Summit on May 24, 2022.
Read more about the findings: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/05/where-red-and-blue-meet-cancel-culture-fair-elections
Prof. Douglas Kriner: https://government.cornell.edu/douglas-l-kriner
Rep. Steve Israel: https://government.cornell.edu/steve-israel
Anna Greenberg, Ph.D.: https://twitter.com/Anna_Greenberg
Ron Steslow: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
May 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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