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Free Trade: Blowing Campaign Smoke

April 25, 2008

Responding to nervous U.S. workers and unions, candidates have talked tough on foreign trade. But what will a Clinton, Obama or McCain presidency really mean for NAFTA and other free trade agreements? According to USC’s Abraham Lowenthal, the outlook is rosier than campaign trail bluster suggests.

Clinton and Obama

April 25, 2008

On the heels of Clinton’s nine-point Pennsylvania win, USC Gould School professors offer expertise on the still-battling Democratic contenders.

Eye on the Pennsylvania Primaries

April 18, 2008

Clinton may be favored to win in the Keystone State, but the margin of victory could determine whether her campaign ends, USC professors say. If the outcome is close, Obama will frame the result as expected. But his statements about the bitterness of working-class voters might prove damaging in the states that follow.

Perspectives on the Border Wall

April 4, 2008

The U.S.-Mexico border wall, growing in fits and starts, is both championed and attacked in Congress. We asked professors in several disciplines: What does the wall represent? Their answers: A false security blanket, a waste of money, but also a rallying point that inspires acts of protest and border culture.

After the Marches: Immigrant Mobilization

April 4, 2008

Political parties have taken a backseat to community-based organizations in their ability to mobilize immigrants, says USC’s Janelle Wong.

Snapshot: Asian American Voters

April 4, 2008

Though it votes at disproportionately low rates, this demographic group could provide critical support in a close race, according to a USC professor.

An Urban America

March 14, 2008

In a presentation held at USC, policy experts argue that election year discourse must include strategies for the nation’s ever expanding metro areas.

Latino Voters: Texas and Beyond

March 7, 2008

Changing Latino demographics in Texas helped Hillary Clinton to victory in that state’s primary, says Harry Pachon of the USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development. A report by the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute predicts a similar surge of Latino voting power at the polls in November.

Cuba After Fidel

February 22, 2008

A new administration in the U.S. could take advantage of Castro’s exit to open a fresh era of relations with Cuba. How should the next president proceed? USC profs weigh in.

A Most Diverse Super Tuesday

February 1, 2008

Richard Reeves Photo

When the February 5 primaries roll around, they will showcase perhaps the most diverse pack of presidential candidates in United States history. According to USC Annenberg School professor Richard Reeves, what follows will be a battle between old prejudices and man's better nature.

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