A.J. Simmons
Research director, UIS Center for State Policy and LeadershipAJ Simmons is the Research Director of the Center for State Policy and Leadership at UIS. He holds a PhD from the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. He likes bowling and discussing politics with people he disagrees with.
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There's another, simpler method of polling called a "citizen forecast," or as you might know it, "the wisdom of the crowds."
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There are hundreds of other races that will also be decided at the same time as the president. While many of these other races are flying under the radar, some of them deserve attention. Let’s look at a few of those races and why you may want to pay attention.
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Vice President Kamala Harris, who wasn’t even her party’s nominee for president a month ago, has chosen Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, officially ending the veepstakes—at least for now. Why this makes sense from a political science perspective.
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COMMENTARY - Recent events may have proven political parties do matter.
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COMMENTARY - Polling in early summer may not be that useful in determining presidential election winner.
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Commentary on viability of third party presidential candidates and associated research
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Commentary on what to make of polling in this unusual election cycle
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Commentary on gun policy research