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Cozen Currents: Separating Signal From Noise in Tonight’s Results
November 8, 2022
“It has become increasingly difficult to separate the signal from the noise on Election Night. But knowing what to watch for tonight will provide...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Midterm Elections – Do the Issues or Candidates Matter More?
November 1, 2022
“Midterm elections are traditionally a referendum on the party in power and this year is no different, giving the GOP the better macro narrative....Read More -
Cozen Currents: Industrial Policy is Back
October 25, 2022
“Two of the few things both Democrats and Republicans agree on today in Washington are supporting domestic manufacturing and being tough on China. When...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Politics of Democracy
October 11, 2022
“The increasing politicization of America’s traditionally independent institutions is at the root of concerns over the perceived rising risk to American democracy itself.” —...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Do Election Polls Matter Anymore?
October 4, 2022
“While bipartisan legislative victories are still possible under a divided government, the Biden administration will likely need to shift its focus to its executive...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Changing Politics of Crises
September 27, 2022
“Crises like climate change and the pandemic are shifting the battle lines in partisan politics while also putting pressure on CEOs to fill the...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Are Democrats Overplaying Their Hand?
September 20, 2022
“Inflation appears to be both an intractable economic and political problem right now, likely weighing heavily on Democrats’ prospects in this fall’s midterm elections....Read More -
Cozen Currents: Why Do People Hate President Biden?
September 13, 2022
“Republican animus towards Joe Biden is visceral, but not personal. Biden is a proxy, rather than a direct source, of GOP anger.” — Howard...Read More -
Cozen Currents: One Nation, Deeply Divided, But Evenly Split
July 26, 2022
“Although America is highly polarized, it is also relatively evenly divided. So while there is unlikely to be any dominating national issue that swings...Read More