Ian is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at UMBC. His research interests include the study of American voting behavior, public opinion, media and politics, inequality, quantitative methods, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He teaches courses on American politics, media, and political behavior.
A tale of two GDPs: Why Republicans and Democrats live in different economic realities
Aug 29, 2016 08:02 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Politics
Back in 1992, Democratic strategist James Carville uttered his famous recommendation to Bill Clinton ahead of the 1992 election: Its the economy, stupid! Political scientists beat Carville to the punch, though: As far back...
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