Politics
The Washington Post: Republican wins on abortion, voting, and guns cap their banner in 2021, with democratic goals in 'dire' danger despite Washington power
The Washington Post recently reported on new laws that impact abortion, voting, and concealed carry rights. The newspaper also examined a recent article by Carsey School Director Michael Ettlinger on the disparity between the popular vote and governing power in the United States. Read More-
03/04/21
Breaking Defense: Who's Who in Defense: Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor
Jake Sullivan, Carsey School fellow, was recently the focus of an article published by Breaking Defense, a digital magazine that focuses on the... -
03/01/21
Tampa Bay Times: Year 1 of Florida’s Coronavirus Outbreak
Michael Ettlinger, director of the Carsey School, was recently quoted by the Tampa Bay Times in their review of eight key calls Florida Governor Ron... -
02/17/21
FrankNews: History of Poverty in America
Stephen Pimpare, faculty fellow at the Carsey School, was recently interviewed about his book "A People's History of Poverty in America" by FrankNews... -
02/11/21
NH Union Leader: After tackling COVID, Sununu faces moves to weaken future powers
After taking unprecedented steps to cope with the pandemic, Gov. Chris Sununu now faces a multi-front campaign to check or weaken the governor’s...
Recent Stories
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09/02/20 - The New York Times: Poll finds people who consume conservative media are less likely to wear masksThe New York Times recently reported on new research out of the Carsey School of Public Policy written by Lawrence Hamilton and Thomas Safford of the University of New Hampshire.... Read More
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09/02/20 - CNN: People who consume conservative media are less likely to wear masks, poll of New Hampshire residents findsCNN.com reports on recent research released by the Carsey School of Public Policy and researchers Lawrence Hamilton and Thomas Safford on how a likely a person is to wear a mask... Read More
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08/17/20 - Tehran Times: Iran-China partnership to be better for Iran in short runKurk Dorsey, professor within the Carsey School of Public Policy, believes that in the short run, the deal between China and Iran will be better for Iran than for China, because... Read More
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07/23/20 - Newsweek: Will the Blue Invasion of Red State America Finally Pay Off in 2020?Five states (Arizona, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia) have added almost six million domestic migrants since 2000. While that may sound like a lot, according to... Read More
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07/01/20 - WalletHub: U.S.'s Most & Least Independent StatesMichael Ettlinger, director of the Carsey School, sat down with WalletHub to answer questions relating to a recent study that the personal finance website released regarding the U... Read More
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06/30/20 - NH Business Review: Political Divide Could Complicate NH's Pandemic ResponseAccording to research conducted earlier this year by Lawrence Hamilton, professor and senior fellow at the Carsey School, Granite Staters are more likely to trust scientists than... Read More
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06/30/20 - 360Aproko.com: D.C. Statehood Could Help Senate Representation of Black AmericansAccording to a study by Michael Ettlinger, director of the Carsey School, and Jordan Hensley, policy analyst at the Carsey School, black voters are underrepresented in the senate... Read More
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05/06/20 - Concord Monitor: Research Reflects Strong Differences in Opinion Depending on People’s Political ViewsA study by Lawrence Hamilton, senior researcher at the Carsey School, and Thomas Safford found that 72% of people trusted science agenices while only 47% said that they were "very... Read More
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03/23/20 - Polarizing Political Stances are Eroding TrustLawrence Hamilton, a professor at the Carsey School, says that since the 2016 election, there has been an erosion of trust between researchers and people who identify as extreme... Read More
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02/12/20 - The Differences between Democratic Candidates is ShockingAccording to a report published by the Carsey School, the diversity in approaches to relieving students of their college debt between the Democratic Presidential candidates is... Read More