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Bacot speaks with News 14 Carolina about Cabinet picks by Obama
November 14, 2008
Hunter Bacot, an associate professor of political science and director
of the Elon University Poll, answered questions from News 14 Carolina
on Nov. 14 regarding potential Cabinet selections by President-elect
Barack Obama.
Vellani presents to Kazak delegation
November 12, 2008
Larry Vellani, Elon's director of corporate and foundation relations,
made a presentation Oct. 31 to a delegation of Kazak public officials
and civil servants at the Capitol Hilton in Washington, D.C.
Elon Poll: North Carolinians displeased with tone of 2008 campaigns
November 3, 2008
North Carolina residents believe there has been more mudslinging and
negative campaigning this election season than in previous years,
although most say political ads have not been helpful in selecting a
candidate to endorse, according to the latest Elon University Poll.
National and regional media interview Bacot on Elon Poll
October 31, 2008
Reporters from outlets such as the National Journal and the Associated Press interviewed Hunter Bacot, an associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, in recent days regarding public attitudes in North Carolina in the waning days of the 2008 election season.
Elon Poll: North Carolinians throwing support to Democratic Party
October 31, 2008
North Carolinians believe the Democratic Party is better able than the
GOP to handle every major domestic policy issue facing the nation and
now show greater levels of support for Democratic candidates in the
presidential and U.S. Senate races this fall, according to the latest
Elon University Poll.
Bacot, Elon Poll featured in News and Record
October 27, 2008
Elon University Poll director Hunter Bacot answered questions from the (Greensboro, N.C.) News & Record in a weekly segment published Oct. 26, 2008.
Bacot quoted in New York Times story on presidential race
October 21, 2008
Gov. Sarah Palin campaigns at Elon
October 21, 2008
Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Sarah Palin electrified
thousands of people from across North Carolina on Thursday during a
campaign stop at Elon University. Her mission: Explain to the crowd
inside the Latham Park baseball stadium why she believes Sen. John
McCain is the best man to be the next president.
Bacot publishes research in Journal of Urban Affairs
October 13, 2008
Campus debate packs Whitley Auditorium
October 9, 2008
Elon University undergraduate and law students took the stage Wednesday
night in a campus event that matched supporters of Republican Sen. John
McCain and Democratic Sen. Barack Obama against each other for a presidential debate
on issues chosen by their peers at a recent College Coffee.