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Prof. Weinschenk presents on 2024 elections
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On September 19th, Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) gave a presentation on the 2024 elections as part of Tenacity Advisory Group’s Annual Conference in Door County. The presentation covered topics such presidential election forecasts, Wisconsin’s Senate race, and possible state legislative election outcomes.
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Prof. Weinschenk discusses 2024 elections
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Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) has recently been quoted in numerous media outlets about the 2024 elections. His interviews have appeared in ABC’s 538, The Badger Project, Spectrum News, The Racine County Eye, and Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Professor Weinschenk quoted in WPR article
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Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) was recently quoted in a Wisconsin Public Radio article about the state of the economy and possible implications for the presidential election. “People reward and punish the incumbent party for the state of the economy, regardless of how much control they actually have over it, so it’s definitely a concern if…
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Professor Weinschenk quoted in PBS Wisconsin article
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Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) was recently interviewed for an article on voter turnout and the 2024 presidential election. Voter enthusiasm, negative partisanship and Wisconsin’s swing status in 2024
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Weinschenk publishes journal article on political anxiety
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Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently had a peer-reviewed article accepted for publication. The article is entitled “Is Political Anxiety Different Than General Anxiety?” and is forthcoming in the journal Politics and the Life Sciences. The article is co-authored with University of Nebraska political scientist Kevin Smith and is a follow-up on their 2023 article…
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Professor Weinschenk meets with Japanese Consulate
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Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently met with Consul Rie Arai of the Japanese Consulate to discuss the upcoming presidential election and the role of Wisconsin in 2024. Over the past several election cycles, Weinschenk has occasionally met with members of the Consulate to discuss elections and politics in the United States.