We examine how identity shapes nominees' experiences in the Senate confirmation process and the representativeness of executive bureaucracies. We find that, despite a historic commitment to diversity, the Senate continues to delay and deny minority nominees, and stereotypes influence placements.
26.02.2026 16:07
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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
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Iβm extremely excited to share Ian Ostrander's and my new article, βPresident Biden and Diversity in Executive Appointments,β published in American Politics Research!
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
26.02.2026 16:07
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Support Ukraine!
23.11.2025 03:42
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Thank you so much!
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Thank you very much, Steve!
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GitHub - IPPSR/SenateData: SenateData: A Functional Tool for the SenateData Dataset
SenateData: A Functional Tool for the SenateData Dataset - IPPSR/SenateData
@liampert.bsky.social, @mattgrossmann.bsky.social, and I are thrilled to launch SenateData, a new repository pertaining to the US Senate. We have variables on facets like bills, and members, including original data on senator characteristics and an associated R package. github.com/IPPSR/Senate...
13.10.2025 18:19
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Look at academia giving me a little hope
20.09.2025 19:48
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Thread on Senate nuking of supermajority cloture for their nomination reform resolution:
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Amidst a cacophony of political violence related news, Senate is being reshaped outside of public eye.
11.09.2025 21:55
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settings > content & media > autoplay video & gifs = off
10.09.2025 18:59
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New article thinking about the interplay between identity and solidarity among people of color. How stable is each orientation in a national sample? How much does each feed into each other over time, if at all? Do things look similar or different across PoC?
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
28.08.2025 19:28
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The Effects of Voting by Mail on Correct Voting - Political Behavior
The share of Americans voting by mail surged in 2020. For those casting a mail-in ballot, their voting experience was different from those who voted in-person. When voting by mail, people can make the...
Just out at @polbehavior.bsky.social w/Carey Stapleton:
Voting by mail has the upside of boosting correct voting.
When people vote by mail rather than in-person, they are more likely to choose the presidential candidate best aligned with their preferences.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
06.08.2025 14:53
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π¨Pre-print alertπ¨
Research shows citizens in many Western democracies are increasingly affectively polarizedββthey feel warm toward their own party but quite cold toward opposing parties.
But how does it feel to βfeel warmlyβ?
@katharinalawall.bsky.social, @mtsakiris.bsky.social & I asked.
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04.08.2025 11:16
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Poll shows decline in belief that Blacks and Asians face racial discrimination
Meanwhile, about three in 10 people said DEI increased discrimination against white people.
the idea that βDEIβ is to blame for racist assumptions about the ability of nonwhite people and not actual racism is such a perfect example of racecraft www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/...
31.07.2025 17:18
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I've been documenting the manipulative fundraising texts flooding our phones. After receiving dozens personally, I've identified several categories of Democratic fundraising spamβbut I know I'm only seeing a fraction. Help me crowdsource a public record: reply with your worst examples! π§΅
29.07.2025 00:05
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On Data and Democracy (Mid-Year Roundup): Charting the Assault on American Democracy and A Path Forward
A narrative of a democracy in the balance, told through 29 data visualizations.
Been a busy year in the data mines.π Just published my mid-year roundup: 29 data visualizations on the state of US democracy, tracking everything from judicial resistance to billionaire influence to why Dems have a mobilization crisis, not a moderation problem.
All charts free to use:
19.07.2025 15:44
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from gremllm import Gremllm
# Be sure to tell your gremllm what sort of thing it is
counter = Gremllm('counter')
counter.value = 5
counter.increment()
print(counter.value) # 6?
print(counter.to_roman_numerals()) # VI?
The is diabolical... a Python object that hallucinates method implementations on demand any time you call them, using my LLM Python library github.com/awwaiid/grem...
04.07.2025 17:49
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Teaching my students about gganimate in their final R lab tomorrow - pretty pleased with this demo of GB vote shares from 1832 to 2024, and never fail to be impressed by this package - from line chart to this in one line of code!
31.03.2025 15:17
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Pandemic Politics
How the politicization of the pandemic endangers our livesβand our democracy
if anyone is interested in reading a book about how the laptop class created a partisan and political mess out of COVID-19, I would heartily recommend Pandemic Politics by @sgadarian.bsky.social @saragoodman.bsky.social and me
press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
25.03.2025 13:12
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X post by Amy Nixon (@texasrunnerDFW
), featuring a verification badge. The post reads, "The USA is weird now. If you're a person under 30, you probably think it's normal but that's because you don't know. Trust me. It's weird."
America hasnβt felt this upside down since I was a child in an internment camp.
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Merz just said on German TV that the primary priority of his government will be to ensure that Europe can achieve full strategic independence from the United States in the defence against Russia.
Merz was once a die hard Atlanicist. Now, after Trump he is a Gaullist.
Extraordinary.
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@liampert.bsky.social, @mattgrossmann.bsky.social, and I are excited to be expanding our database to include the Senate. Please feel free to reach out to me directly about the list of initial sources or if you want your data on the US Senate to be included (annual or biannual). Thank you!
17.02.2025 19:58
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We are expanding CongressData to include the Senate, building on our state & House data. We aim to compile state, Senator, & legislative panel data. Please check our list of initial sources & comment or suggest additions:
matthewg.org/Senatevariab...
17.02.2025 16:37
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CongressData
The CongressData Project aims to compile, disseminate, and encourage the use of data relevant to research of the US Congress and tracks member-level variables across the states across time. We have gathered more than 900 variables from various sources and assembled them into one large, useful dataset. We hope this project will become a 'one-stop shop' for academics, policy analysts, students, and researchers looking for variables germane to the study of the US Congress.
New CongressData update with its r packages & web app:
cspp.ippsr.msu.edu/congress/
We now have 1,000 variables at the district-member-year level, including 9 new data sources with area crosswalks, activist presence, primaries, environmental data, broadband, & legislative style
17.12.2024 17:15
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