Are We Really Hopelessly Divided?

Are We Really Hopelessly Divided?

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Is Abortion Policy Out Of Step With Public Opinion?

Since the fall of Roe v. Wade, we've been told a simple story: red states are radically out of step with public opinion. But what if that's not actually the reality? On this episode, we speak with Natalie Hernandez, Yale PhD candidate in Political Science, about her upcoming APSR ...  Show more

The Political Effects of the Opioid Crisis

In this episode, we speak with Victoria Barone, Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss her recent NBER paper that examines the possible relationship between the opioid epidemic and the political realignment between the Republican and Democratic parties. W ...  Show more

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