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Clarke, Harold and Whiteley, Paul (2021) Persistent inflation seriously threatens the Democrats’ chances of controlling Congress in the 2022 midterm elections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.

Clarke, Harold, Scotto, Thomas J. and Stewart, Marianne (2021) In Canada’s snap election, Justin Trudeau and the Liberals were both victims and beneficiaries of the COVID-19 crisis. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.

Whiteley, Paul and Clarke, Harold (2021) How do the Scots achieve independence given the volatility in voters’ attitudes? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.

Whiteley, Paul, Clarke, Harold and Stewart, Marianne (2021) Given its likely adverse political effects, the problem of social care funding is unlikely to be solved any time soon. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.

Clarke, Harold, Stewart, Marianne and Whiteley, Paul (2020) Vulnerable Americans rally around a president in a crisis. but polarization means this hasn’t happened during the Covid-19 pandemic. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Clarke, Harold, Stewart, Marianne, Whiteley, Paul and Whitten, Guy D. (2020) The large gender gap in Trump’s support threatens his reelection. Here’s what’s driving it. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Clarke, Harold and Whiteley, Paul (2020) Economic inequality can help predict Covid-19 deaths in the US. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Whiteley, Paul and Clarke, Harold (2016) Representative samples are an issue for the pollsters – but so are respondents who lie. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2016). Website.

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