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    Happy holidays from LSE USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2017!

Happy holidays from LSE USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2017!

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We’d like to wish our readers all the best for the festive season, and we look forward to bringing you even more analysis and commentary on American politics, economics, culture, and society in 2017!

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    Ahead of the US presidential election, watch our Election Explainer video series featuring LSE experts

Ahead of the US presidential election, watch our Election Explainer video series featuring LSE experts

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Ahead of the 2016 US presidential election, as part of The Ballpark media centre, the LSE US Centre has been producing a series of Election Explainer videos featuring LSE experts discussing a variety of important issues.
The Two Party System
Dr Nick Anstead of the LSE Department of Media and Communications discusses the history, evolution and the potential future of the […]

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    Just the facts? Why Republicans and Democrats see the economy so differently

Just the facts? Why Republicans and Democrats see the economy so differently

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Ask a Republican and a Democrat if they think that economy is getting better or worse, and you are likely to get two different answers. But what influences how partisans arrive at their economic judgments? New research by Ian Anson suggests that partisans devote attention to credible, and not overtly biased, information about the economy to form their judgments—but […]

Happy New Year 2016 from LSE USAPP!

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We’d like to thank all of our readers for reading LSE USAPP in 2015, our second full year of publishing commentary on US politics and policy.

We now have nearly 2,000 Twitter followers and nearly than 500 Facebook ‘likes’. Many have signed up to receive one of our weekly email updates – click here to sign up.

In 2016 we’ll be bringing you […]

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USAPP’s top ten most read articles of 2015

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This year, LSE USAPP has published hundreds of articles which have been read thousands of times. Here are our top ten most popular original articles by views published in 2015. Thanks to everyone for reading, and we look forward to bringing you the best in commentary and research on US politics and policy in 2016!
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In Los Angeles, increasing neighborhood diversity means […]

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    Pennsylvania’s death penalty ban upheld, Virginia ends reciprocal concealed-carry, and a bleak outlook for South Dakota Democrats: US state blog round up for 19 – 25 December

Pennsylvania’s death penalty ban upheld, Virginia ends reciprocal concealed-carry, and a bleak outlook for South Dakota Democrats: US state blog round up for 19 – 25 December

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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson, looks at the week in US state blogging. Click here for our weekly roundup of national blogs.
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On Sunday, GraniteGrok releases its regular podcast on New Hampshire politics – GrokTalk. In this edition, they discuss whether or not the state is a political petri dish for the political class.

Moving on to Vermont, VTDigger this week looks at […]

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    Happy holidays from USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2016!

Happy holidays from USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2016!

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We’d like to wish our readers all the best for the festive season, and we look forward to bringing you even more analysis and commentary on American politics, economics, culture, and society in 2016!

If you’d like to be part of the conversation at USAPP then you can:

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    Chris Christie’s pension win, North Carolina’s right turn, and Kansas’ big tax hike: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 June

Chris Christie’s pension win, North Carolina’s right turn, and Kansas’ big tax hike: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 June

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USApp Managing Editor, Chris Gilson, looks at the week in U.S. state blogging. Click here for our weekly roundup of national blogs. 

Northeast

This week Maine’s Dirigo Blue comments that the state’s Governor, Paul LePage, is making good on his recent promise to veto any bill sent to him which was introduced by a Democratic member until his ballot measure which would prevent […]

Happy New Year 2015 from LSE USAPP!

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We’d like to thank all of our readers for reading LSE USAPP in 2014. Highlights this year have included:

A collaboration with the journal PS: Political Science and Politics in April featuring eight blog posts on US Presidential Election Forecasting
Our first eCollection, ‘Women in Politics’, published in August
Our first live blog, covering the midterm elections in November
Comprehensive coverage of President […]

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USAPP’s top ten most read articles in 2014

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This year, LSE USAPP has published over 700 articles which have been read thousands of times. Here are our top ten most popular articles by views for 2014. Thanks to everyone for reading, and we look forward to bringing you the best in commentary and research on U.S. politics and policy in 2015!
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1. Chicago is far from being the murder capital […]

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