profkarpo.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science, Brigham Young University
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Political Behavior
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As a native Kansan, I can't get enough of this.
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Ironic that those who most loudly laud originalism don't seem to have read any Federalist paper except no. 70. (Which they mostly misread.) Federalist nos. 47-49 are specifically about "separated institutions sharing powers," as Richard Neustadt put it.
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This looks terrific! Can't wait to read it.
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I do it this way, too. We may be wrong, but it just looks better to me. 🤷
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The algorithms have apparently decided that I really need more cardigan sweaters and Nordic socks.
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You make it through 32 days?! Inspiring! I can only hope to achieve such sustained use.
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I’m so sorry, Seth. This is a definite loss for the entire university.
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Thanks! I think I'll try something like this next semester.
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I like this, Devon! Were these simply graded for whether or not they completed the assignment, or did you (or a TA) offer substantive responses to the questions or analysis?
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Can you add me to this starter pack, Pavlos? Thanks!
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Oh, very cool, Mirya! Thanks for highlighting this dataset!
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Thanks, Andrew! These are terrific resources for both scholars and students ... and as an added bonus, I always learn a great deal about making nice figures from your code.
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Excellent news, Adam! The journal is in great hands.
Let's compare notes at some point soon ...
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Thanks!
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Can you add me to this list, Mark? Thanks!
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The real question, then, is how Trump turned out his voters so effectively with what appeared to be a minimal ground game.
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Thanks, Mark! I'd love to be added. We should add Political Behavior as well.
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David, I have two questions: first, how much of this movement did the Harris campaign anticipate? Second, is this new Trump coalition sustainable after Trump? Do the low-propensity male voters he turned out or the Latinos who moved to Trump stay with a Vance or DeSantis campaign in 2028?
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I'm in awe of the ability of Douglass (and so many others) to keep building a better future, even in the face of such challenges. It's seems like it's our turn now to move forward, even though so much is uncertain.
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Congratulations, Chris! Can't wait to read it!