It's an Honor: The 2024 Election Decoded, Fractured Coalitions, and the Economy with Drs. Samara Klar, Christopher Weber, and Alex Braithwaite

Jan. 22, 2025
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In the second part of our series on the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Drs. Samara Klar, Christopher Weber, and Alex Braithwaite return to analyze how polling predictions measured up to the results. They break down key issues like the economy's overwhelming influence, the fracturing Democratic coalition, and the global trends shaping voter behavior. From split-ticket voting to the future of immigration reform and climate policy, this episode offers fresh insights into what the election means for American politics moving forward. Missed part one? Catch up to complete the story.

Dr. Samaara Klar is a Political Scientist and the Melody S. Robidoux Fund Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy. She studies how individuals’ personal identities and social surroundings influence their political attitudes and behavior. Most often, she uses experimental methods (in and outside the lab), surveys, and other statistical tools. She is a co-Coordinator of the Arizona Policy Lab.  Dr. Christopher Weber is a professor and the Director the Voter Project at the University of Arizona. Dr Weber specializes in political psychology, and political behavior, with a focus on American political campaigns and ideology. Dr. Alex Braithwaite, is Director of the School of Government and Public Policy, Melody S. Robidoux Fund Leadership Chair and a 2023 W.A. Franke Honors Academy of Scholars Fellow. Dr. Braithwaite research addresses a series of related topics in the broad areas of international relations and conflict processes. This includes (1) the causes and contagion of violent and nonviolent conflict, including terrorism, protests, riots, civil war, and international wars; (2) patterns of forced migration; and (3) the use of systems of concentration camps as a form of repression. 


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