Professor of political science
Hillygus has published widely on the topics of American political behavior, campaigns and elections, survey methods, public opinion, and information technology and politics. She is co-author of "The Persuadable Voter: Wedge Issues in Political Campaigns" (Princeton University Press, 2008) and "The Hard Count: The Social and Political Challenges of the 2000 Census" (Russell Sage Foundation, 2006).
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John Holbein
Ph.D. candidate in political science
Expertise: Elections > Voter Behavior
He specializes in political participation, education policy and performance accountability
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Professor of political science
Expertise: Elections > Voter Behavior
Hillygus has published widely on the topics of American political behavior, campaigns and elections, survey methods, public opinion, and information technology and politics. She is co-author of "The Persuadable Voter: Wedge Issues in Political Campaigns" (Princeton University Press, 2008) and "The Hard Count: The Social and Political Challenges of the 2000 Census" (Russell Sage Foundation, 2006).
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Assistant professor of political science
Expertise: Elections > Voter Behavior
He specializes in the motivational underpinnings of political judgment and decision-making, and teaches courses on public opinion, political behavior and the application of psychological theory and methods to mass politics.
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