Independent Study Final Paper – Final Paper

My magnum opus of my academic work at Virginia Tech: a paper over 10,700 words on the unique differences between caucuses in Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, and North Dakota. This paper will be expanded upon in a new draft in the months to come to be submitted for academic recognition.

Public Opinion: Final Paper

My final paper for perhaps my favorite class at Virginia Tech during my time as an undergraduate in Political Science with Nick Goedert. This paper was my late-October analysis of the 2023 Virginia elections as well as my predictions at the time.

The Ideology of the New Virginia General Assembly

With record turnover after the 2023 state legislative elections, how does the new General Assembly look in comparison to the 2023 General Assembly?

Political Parties: 2004 Party History Paper

My only paper I wrote for my Political Parties class in October 2022, covering the 2004 presidential election.

Independent Study: Final Paper Outline

A brief, one-page outline of the final paper I will be writing over the next 40 days for my independent study at Virginia Tech.

Public Opinion: Tone & Audience of Social Media

Addressing the spin work from Virginia Republicans on their narrow losses in the General Assembly elections, and how they were further from victory than one might think.

Independent Study: Midterm Paper

A paper on six state house races: WI AD-26, WI AD-51, PA HD-72, KY HD-95, AK HD-40, and HI HD-44.

Eight months out: The Presidency is a toss-up.

Here’s the lay of the land in the race for the white house in 2024, as well as my takes on various aspects and debates on this year’s presidential election.

Our 2024 Forecast Methodology

In 2024, we’re changing our methodology and presenting two versions of our state legislative forecasts. Here’s how they work.

First Look: Wisconsin Assembly and Senate 2024

We’ve just witnessed the biggest change in redistricting on the state legislative level since REDMAP. So where do things now stand in Wisconsin under fair maps?