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Author Archives: Bryon Allen
Just how big was turnout in Texas, and what does it mean?
This op-ed originally appeared in Texas Tribune on January 7, 2018 [imge_br placeholder=”null”] “Just How Big was Turnout in Texas, and What Does it Mean?” By Bryon Allen and Chris Wilson Texas Tribune It has been said that Texas is … Read More
Modeling Black Swan Turnout: Just how rare an event were the 2018 mid-terms?
On election night, something amazing happened. Outside of a few specialists who study such things, America probably hasn’t come to fully understand how remarkable, and rare, this year’s mid-term elections really were. Based on data compiled by the brilliant Michael … Read More
Modeling Black Swan Turnout: Just how rare an event were the 2018 mid-terms?
On election night, something amazing happened. Outside of a few specialists who study such things, America probably hasn’t come to fully understand how remarkable, and rare, this year’s mid-term elections really were. Based on data compiled by the brilliant Michael … Read More
2017 Campaign Lessons
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Is the White Working Class a Republican identity group?
I like to catch up on my reading of the weekend, it’s the only time my constellation of e-mails, text, messages, slack messages, and phone calls (the future is, in fact, terrible) slows down enough that I can actually read … Read More