Knowledge by the Slice: The Democratic Primaries (Video)

Faculty from the Department of Political Science discuss the early results from the Democratic primaries and what they tell us about the electorate.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

In mid-February, a panel of political science professors discussed what the early election results could tell us about what the electorate is thinking and what might come next. Their topics included delegate allocation, the effect of identity politics, and what makes an electable candidate.


 
Daniel Hopkins, Professor of Political Science
 

 
Michele Margolis, Assistant Professor of Political Science
 

 
Matthew Levendusky, Professor of Political Science and Penny and Robert A. Fox Director of the Fels Institute of Government
 

 
Michael Jones-Correa, President’s Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Immigration (CSERI)
 

 
Rogers Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science
 
 
Click here to watch the complete lecture featuring audience Q&A.