Much social science research over the years focuses on how white, usually Republican, candidates use negative racial appeals and race in campaigns...
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How Do Racial Appeals Work in American Politics? Stephens-Dougan Book Investigates "Racial Distancing"

Is the Supreme Court a Guardian or Player?

Chief Justice Roberts writes an annual report on the state of the Supreme Court, and reminded readers just a few months ago that “The Judiciary is...
How Do People Get "Hooked" on Politics? Where Does Political Interest Come From, and Why Does It Matter?

Markus Prior, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton and a CSDP Faculty Associate, has been researching the origins and influence...
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Sam van Noort, Princeton University: Do American Voters Really Not Punish Overt Authoritarian Behavior at the Polls? Natural Experimental Evidence from the 2021 Insurrection of the US Capitol
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