With my Fall 2018 semester now in the books, I thought it’d be fun to share some of the papers I wrote over the past few months. Because this blog is focused specifically on polls and political statistics, I’ve chosen two in particular — one’s about public attitudes toward polling (sort of…the assignment was a little strange, but it includes a lot of commentary on the subject), and the other examines recent presidential convention “bounces.” They can be accessed below:
Read My Papers from the Fall 2018 Semester!
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Bradley Wascher is a number-crunching political analyst, currently for the nonpartisan newsletter Inside Elections. He is also pursuing an M.A. in American Government at Georgetown University, having studied Political Science and Applied Statistics at Western Kentucky University. Bradley can be found on Twitter at @BradWascher. View all posts by Bradley Wascher
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