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Elise Tollefson Johnson
entollefson
So, there are things beyond party and platform I think voters should try to consider in congressional elections. The House and the Senate aren't flat. Seniority and talent will get
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
It's hard to keep up with the deluge of EOs, but this one, on "Restoring Trust in Government Through Scientific Integrity and Evidence-Based Policymaking," is a good one.https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-ac
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Annie Boustead
AnnieBoustead
Looking forward to reading this! FWIW, I worry so much about error in legal variables because some common sources of error seem likely to be correlated with characteristics of jurisdictions,
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Jake Sherman
JakeSherman
Playbook. THE BIGGEST SHIFT in Washington in January won’t only be that Democrats are taking the White House. It will be that the BIDEN administration will be -- as @BrendanBuck
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
I’ve been thinking lately about how the data we have, which informs policymaking around pop health, can & does exclude people who do not have insurance, who forego health care,
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Tim Sayle
timsayle
A few thoughts provoked by @dbessner and Logevall’s article "Recentering the United States in the Historiography of American Foreign Relations" @TXNatSecReview. This isn't a "response" per se.https://tnsr.org/2020/04/recenteri
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James Palmer
BeijingPalmer
I don't use 'East Turkestan' instead of Xinjiang for a few reasons, though I respect those who decide otherwise. They are as follows:-a) We're already trying to get the Western
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Ben CatchYourCough Goldacre
bengoldacre
The Covid pandemic poses a very interesting evidence-based policymaking challenge. Sorry, very busy, barely on twitter, but here's a mini splurge. There are legitimate questions about the strengths and weaknesses
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Dani Rodrik
rodrikdani
I’m starting to think the idea that Trump captured the Republican Party has it exactly backward. It’s the party that’s captured Trump, making him pursue all its favorite policies (taxes,
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James R. Jones, PhD
blackcapitol
Today, Joe Biden told a primarily Black audience, if you don’t vote for him #YouAintBlack , ironically, it is his own campaign staff that “ain’t Black”. Although Biden’s campaign is
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devin //
theflowingsky
anyone writing “surveillance capitalism” is missing the point by light years: modern statecraft and economic activity are predicated upon surveillance apparatuses. vendors who carry out that surveillance are not the
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Douglas Fraser✒️🎥🎙
BBCDouglasF
UK credit rating downgraded a notch by Moody’s as coronavirus crisis worsens and Brexit prospects weaken: Even if there is an EU trade deal by Dec 31, “likely narrow in
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Daniel Vecellio
sciencedjv
This sucks.https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1247908627706302465 .@BernieSanders was the rare exception in politics, always putting the best interests of the common person ahead of anything else in his policymaking. This thread expresses that better
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David Darmofal
david_darmofal
A really quick thread on @KamalaHarris's campaign & what it meant to Gen Xers. I know from my social networks that she has a particular resonance with us Gen Xers.
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
The American far-left refusing to enter partnerships and engage in strategic bartering with their analogous in the dominant two-party system will doom any chance they have to wield actual influence
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Katherine I. E. Wheatle, Ph.D.
DrKWheatle
I’m delighted to share that my article, “Neither Just Nor Equitable: Race in the Congressional Debate of the Second Morrill Act of 1890”, has been chosen as the 2020 Article
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