Millions in the West want mandatory voting. Are they right?
A 2017 study by Government Professors John Carey and Yusaku Horiuchi about compulsory voting and income inequality is cited in The Economist. Read the full article HERE!
[more]A 2017 study by Government Professors John Carey and Yusaku Horiuchi about compulsory voting and income inequality is cited in The Economist. Read the full article HERE!
[more]"Voters aren't buying it; they see democracy—a term so vague its projected disappearance is hard to imagine—as immaterial, and Trump's threats to it implausible," Associate Professor Sean Westowood writes in an opinion piece he co-authored about voter attitudes in the 2024 election.
[more]"This race is really going to be about mobilization and whether abortion is going to outweigh people's mistrust of our only big city," Professor Emerita Linda Fowler says about New Hampshire's gubernatorial race.
[more]The new issue of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine features government professor Sean Westwood and the Polarization Research Lab, which he directs. Surprisingly, Westwood's research suggests that we agree more than we think—but "Americans are inundated by negativity from their elected officials and form a warped view of the state of American politics," Westwood says. "Survey data tell us that the public doesn't want negative politics. So, the real question is: If the public doesn't demand it, why are elected officials being so negative?"
[more]The influential conservative spoke as part of Dartmouth's 2024 Election Speaker Series.
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