Sentences with phrase «election expert professor»

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The problems were coming from foreign interference in American elections,» UC Irvine law professor and election expert Rick Hasen said.
Professor John Green of Akron University, an expert on religious politics, identified this alliance as an «untold story» of the election.
As the smoke cleared after an election night with no clear victor, one theme of capital importance was being identified by polling expert Professor John Curtice.
BBC polling expert Professor Sir John Curtice added: «It is thus far from clear that the party has secured a marked revival in its overall performance this year, and its projected share is certainly well down on the 25 % or so of the vote that was routine for the party in local elections held before the formation of the coalition in 2010.»
Other experts, such as Frank Pasquale, a law professor at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, suggest that the government should regulate or audit for bias only in specific areas, such as elections.
Joe and Elie chat with election law expert Professor Rick Hasen about the Iowa Caucuses, Ted Cruz's infamous mailer, and Citizens United as the presidential election kicks into gear.
Roy Schotland, a «Georgetown University law professor and expert on judicial elections,» succinctly sums it up: «[S] tate judicial races are increasingly becoming «floating auctions,» in which special - interest groups focus money and manpower in states where they can upend judges they don't like.
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