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    Delusions over Republican divisions, Obamacare’s legacy and has trade cost jobs?: roundup of US academic political blogging for December 31st – January 6th

Delusions over Republican divisions, Obamacare’s legacy and has trade cost jobs?: roundup of US academic political blogging for December 31st – January 6th

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson looks at the best of the week’s political blogging from academics and think-tanks. Don’t see a blog referenced here that you think we should be reading? Let us know what we’ve missed out and we’ll try to include it next week. 
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President-elect Trump and the Republican Party 
With less than three weeks to go before […]

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    Trump’s dark and dystopian convention speech, SCOTUS redefines corruption and the case for more policing: roundup of US academic political blogging for 16 – 22 July

Trump’s dark and dystopian convention speech, SCOTUS redefines corruption and the case for more policing: roundup of US academic political blogging for 16 – 22 July

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson looks at the best of the week’s political blogging from academics and think-tanks. 
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The 2016 election 
With the parties’ presidential nominating conventions due to start – beginning with the Republican Party – this week, Princeton Election Consortium has an overview of where the polls stand. They say that Hillary Clinton is slightly ahead of where […]

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    Clinton ahead in the polls, Ryan endorses Trump, and America’s Eastern European “idiocracy”: US national blog roundup for 28 May – 3 June

Clinton ahead in the polls, Ryan endorses Trump, and America’s Eastern European “idiocracy”: US national blog roundup for 28 May – 3 June

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson looks at the best in political blogging from around the Beltway. 
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The 2016 Campaign and the primaries
On Saturday, American Thinker comments that having to choose between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump this fall is the worst choice ever. They say that we need an honourable alternative to what they describe as the “two odious […]

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    Gary Johnson rising for the Libertarian Party,  Trump backs out of Sanders debate, and the passive-aggressive Supreme Court: US national blog roundup for 21 – 27 May

Gary Johnson rising for the Libertarian Party,  Trump backs out of Sanders debate, and the passive-aggressive Supreme Court: US national blog roundup for 21 – 27 May

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson looks at the best in political blogging from around the Beltway. 
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The 2016 Campaign and the primaries
On Saturday, FreakOutNation reckons that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is likely to “destroy” Donald Trump in the fall general election. Why? She’s spending far more money, has ten times the campaign staff, and has a massive lead […]

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    Hillary Clinton brings in Bill on the economy, Obama’s new overtime regs, and America’s obsession with oil: US national blog roundup for 14 – 20 May

Hillary Clinton brings in Bill on the economy, Obama’s new overtime regs, and America’s obsession with oil: US national blog roundup for 14 – 20 May

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson looks at the best in political blogging from around the Beltway. 
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The 2016 Campaign and the primaries
With Donald Trump now the undisputed Republican presidential nominee, many in the GOP are looking at how a third party presidential bid to rival Trump might coalesce. On Saturday, American Thinker looks at the Libertarian presidential nomination field, […]

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    Trump vs Ryan, Clinton’s Veep choices, and how Chinese imports are tearing US politics apart: US national blog roundup for 7 – 13 May

Trump vs Ryan, Clinton’s Veep choices, and how Chinese imports are tearing US politics apart: US national blog roundup for 7 – 13 May

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson looks at the best in political blogging from around the Beltway. 
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The 2016 Campaign and the primaries
American Thinker is keen to reform the presidential primaries. They say that many may be so disgusted by the present outcome; they may just want to stay at home. Their suggestions for reform include closed primaries across the […]

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    Cruz and Kasich out of GOP race, Trump’s national debt incoherence, and Obamacare rates to rise: US national blog roundup for 30 April – 6 May

Cruz and Kasich out of GOP race, Trump’s national debt incoherence, and Obamacare rates to rise: US national blog roundup for 30 April – 6 May

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The 2016 Campaign and the Indiana Primary 
On Saturday, Townhall looks at which party – the Republicans or the Democrats – is better for the economy. They argue that compared to George W. Bush’s tax cuts, Obama’s economic legacy –Obamacare and growing regulation – […]

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    Trump and Clinton railroad through the ‘Acela Primary’, Cruz/Kasich alliance falters, and the GOP’s bathroom obsession: US national blog roundup for 23 – 29 April

Trump and Clinton railroad through the ‘Acela Primary’, Cruz/Kasich alliance falters, and the GOP’s bathroom obsession: US national blog roundup for 23 – 29 April

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson looks at the best in political blogging from around the Beltway. 
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The 2016 Campaign and the Acela Primary 
On Saturday, The Atlantic writes that the candidates left in the presidential race are now beginning to vet their potential vice-presidents. This process seems to be happening rather late compared to previous elections, mostly because no-one is […]

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    Frontrunners win in New York, Harriet Tubman to go on the $20, and could Facebook tilt the election?: US national blog roundup for 16 – 22 April

Frontrunners win in New York, Harriet Tubman to go on the $20, and could Facebook tilt the election?: US national blog roundup for 16 – 22 April

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The 2016 Campaign and the New York Primary 
On Saturday, American Thinker looks at the election dynamics between the Democratic and Republican frontrunners, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and New York billionaire Donald Trump. They comment that while Clinton has a fairly firm […]

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    Trump fails in Colorado, the broken budget process, and the case for a new Works Progress Administration: US national blog roundup for 9 – 15 April

Trump fails in Colorado, the broken budget process, and the case for a new Works Progress Administration: US national blog roundup for 9 – 15 April

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The 2016 Campaign and the Colorado and Wyoming Primaries 
On Saturday, American Thinker wonders what might happen if both the Republican and Democratic conventions in July nominate someone who hasn’t run in the primaries or the caucuses, something that might better reflect the current […]

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