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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02/11/20 - New NH Voters Replace their Conservative PredecessorsCarsey School demographer Kenneth Johnson calculates that since the last election, about 195,000 of New Hampshires 1.1 million voters have departed from the state. They have been... Read More
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02/11/20 - New Voters Could Change the Outcome of the NH PrimaryAccording to Kenneth Johnson, a senior demographer at the Carsey School, New Hampshires population has changed significantly since 2016. Almost 20% of 2020 primary voters did not... Read More
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02/11/20 - Changing Population Could Effect NH PrimaryAccording to Kenneth Johnson, a senior demographer at the Carsey School, New Hampshire is one of the most mobile states in the country. From 2016 to 2020, nearly 70,000 residents... Read More
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01/13/20 - Sen. Maggie Hassan Talks Politics with Carsey StudentsSenator Maggie Hassan recently met with Carsey students in Washington, D.C., to discuss the importance of working across the aisle. She also answered their questions about the... Read More
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12/27/19 - The First Primary: Why New Hampshire?An article published by David Moore, a Carsey School Senior Fellow, and Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, discusses how New Hampshire came... Read More
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10/03/19 - Democracy Now!UNH and CCSNH collaborate to present a democracy-based exhibition Oct. 17. Read More
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04/13/17 - The Concord Monitor: UNH discussion assesses Trump's administration, 82 days inCarsey School of Public Policy Director Michael Ettlinger spoke with New Hampshire attorney and former Republican presidential campaign senior advisor Tom Rath on the first 82... Read More
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04/12/17 - The Fosters Daily Democrat: Trump’s unpredictability a concern, UNH speaker saysJust 82 days into the presidency of Donald Trump, experts say the only thing that is certain is that nobody knows what to expect next. On Wednesday, Tom Rath, founder of the law... Read More
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04/05/17 - The Fosters Daily Democrat: UNH hosting discussion of Trump’s first 100 daysTom Rath, founder and chairman of Rath, Young, and Pignatelli, will join Carsey School of Public Policy Director Michael Ettlinger to discuss the Trump administration’s first 100... Read More
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03/20/17 - NHPR: Pres. Trump's Budget: What's On The Chopping Block, What's Not, & Will It FlyMichael Ettlinger, Director of the Carsey School of Public Policy at UNH, discusses how President Trump's new proposal -- with its boost in military spending and severe cuts for... Read More