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Why the 2018 midterms are just as important as 2016, an essay published by James S. Sherman Professor of Government Philip Klinkner in the Washington Post’s Made by History section, explains how “midterm elections are often as transformational and consequential as presidential elections.”
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Heat waves, drenching rain, slammed doors, and rants have not kept students in Professor of Government Philip Klinkner’s Electoral Politics class off the streets of the Mohawk Valley this summer.
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Articles in The Atlantic and The Philadelphia Inquirer and on the CNBC website featured research published by Professors Philip Klinkner and Paul Hagstrom.
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Several faculty members appeared prominently in national media outlets as the spring semester drew to a close, sharing their expertise on a wide range of topics.
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A recent TIME magazine article reflecting on the Martin Luther King Jr.’s last campaigns included the observations of James S. Sherman Professor of Government Philip Klinkner.
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A Newsweek article triggered by a new survey revealing that 51 percent of Republicans said they think former President Barack Obama was born in Kenya, compared to just 14 percent of Democrats included reference to Professor of Government Philip Klinkner’s research on birtherism.
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A new article appearing on Vox, titled "Trump is still reportedly pushing his racist ‘birther’ conspiracy theory about Obama," featured research completed by Philip Klinkner, the James S. Sherman Professor of Government.
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Hamilton students on the Program in Washington, D.C. this semester recently met with Niels Lesniewski '07, a senior writer with Roll Call, a newspaper and website published in Washington when Congress is in session.
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In the last month, several faculty members have been quoted and referenced in major news outlets.
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Philip Klinkner, the James S. Sherman Professor of Government, was asked by the Los Angeles Times to write an essay that expanded upon his previous research on voter attitudes and their effect on the election and President Trump’s popularity.
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