Political scientist, ASU and Wash U. Congress, elections, public opinion, survey research. Husband, dad, granddad. RT ≠ endorsement. Personal views. https://stevesnotes.substack.com https://sites.wustl.edu/smith/
Steven S. Smith is Professor of Political Science at Arizona State University. He also is the Kate M. Gregg Emeritus Professor of Social Sciences and Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis. For many years, he was the Director of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy, He served on the faculties of George Washington University, Northwestern University, and the University of Minnesota and was a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Smith is one of the leading scholars of legislative institutions and congressional politics and is cited frequently by major news sources. He served as editor of Legislative Studies Quarterly and chaired the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association. He won the Barbara Sinclair Lecture Award from the American Political Science Association in 2023. .. more
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“If we do it, we will never lose the midterms. And we will never lose the general election,”
And btw:
Russ Vought has now joined the 'nuke the filibuster'
chorus
Project 2025 is just humming along, kids
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“If we do it, we will never lose the midterms. And we will never lose the general election,”
And btw:
Russ Vought has now joined the 'nuke the filibuster'
chorus
Project 2025 is just humming along, kids
Reposted by Steven S. Smith
My latest:
jonralston.substack.com/p/the-reid-p...
They exist because of a 1980 OLC memo—a lawyer’s opinion that everyone just went along with. Before 1980, funding gaps didn’t cause shutdowns.
What one memo created, another can undo. How the next D admin can undo it:
They exist because of a 1980 OLC memo—a lawyer’s opinion that everyone just went along with. Before 1980, funding gaps didn’t cause shutdowns.
What one memo created, another can undo. How the next D admin can undo it:
Reposted by Steven S. Smith, David R. Miller
Reposted by Steven S. Smith, David Darmofal