March 13, 2022

TLu24@students.claremontmckenna.edu

Professor Lily Geismer spoke with C-SPAN2 at the Tucson Festival of Books about her book, “Left Behind: How the Democrats Failed to Solve Inequality.”

March 12, 2022

TLu24@students.claremontmckenna.edu

Prof. Jack Pitney was quoted in a Patch piece on the challenges Gov. Newsom may face on his path to reelection: “Even if the challenger in November isn't very compelling or strong, a lot of people will vote for that person to express their displeasure with the incumbent. And there might be a lot of displeasure this November.”

March 11, 2022

TLu24@students.claremontmckenna.edu

Prof. Lily Geismer’s new book, “Left Behind: The Democrats’ Failed Attempt to Solve Inequality” was reviewed by the New York Times. Geismer has also appeared at the Tucson Festival of Books and been interviewed on several radio and podcast shows.

March 4, 2022

TLu24@students.claremontmckenna.edu

The Los Angeles Times interviewed Prof. Gaston Espinosa about the Latino evangelical community and their growing shift towards conservative politics.

March 1, 2022

TLu24@students.claremontmckenna.edu

In an AARP article examining the factors impacting the 2022 midterm election season, Prof. Jack Pitney was quoted on the effect of the pandemic: “If COVID is still lingering throughout 2022, there’s going to be more of a demand for mail ballots and early voting. But in a lot of states that’s going to be more difficult so it could have a negative impact on turnout.”

Feb. 28, 2022

TLu24@students.claremontmckenna.edu

In an opinion essay for the New York Times, Prof. Michael Fortner analyzes how Democrats can achieve sustainable police reform. “Palpable fear in the streets must be met with seriousness, compassion and nuance: People want more than just punishment,” he writes.