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Elon Poll: Approval ratings decline for president, governor, Congress, General Assembly, U.S. Senators
November 22, 2013
Registered voters in a November survey showed increasing dissatisfaction with many of their elected leaders and highlighted healthcare as the most important issue in the country.
Student sign-ups now open for upcoming Elon Poll
October 29, 2013
The November poll will ask North Carolina residents several questions related to state and national issues.
News 14 Carolina interviews Jason Husser about GOP split
October 25, 2013
The assistant professor of political science spoke with North Carolina's statewide cable news channel about visible disagreements among members of the Republican Party.
Governing by Crisis – Shutdowns, Defaults, and Politics at the 11th Hour – Oct. 8
October 4, 2013
Discuss the government shutdown with Elon political scientists.
Kenneth Fernandez discusses Elon Poll with media
September 25, 2013
Several regional news sources, including News 14 Carolina and the Associated Press, reported on findings from an Elon University Poll conducted in September 2013.
Sign up now to work for the Elon Poll
August 29, 2013
Shifts are open from Sept. 13-16 inside the Gray Pavilion in the Academic Village.
Jason Husser speaks with WFMY News 2 on nuke plant safety
August 16, 2013
The assistant professor of political science offered a word of caution about a recent academic report calling for enhanced security at U.S. nuclear plants.
In My Words: Don’t let a sensational trial convict our whole justice system
July 16, 2013
The acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin sparked cries of a broken system from many Americans, but Assistant Professor Kenneth Fernandez warns about the risks of possible court reforms.
In My Words: Ignore the hype, for North Carolina’s future is strong
July 15, 2013
The New York Times and other national media outlets have recently published opinions critical of the state, but Assistant Professor Jason Husser counters that the best is yet to come in North Carolina.
In My Words: The first steps toward healing involve remembering
May 7, 2013
Assistant Professor Jason Husser writes in a newspaper column about his childhood home's plan to honor a black sheriff's deputy slain in the 1960s.