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Peter J. Bergerson, Ph.D.
Professor EmeritusFlorida Gulf Coast University
Peter Bergerson focuses on U.S. campaigns and elections, the presidency and congress.
John Geer
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political ScienceVanderbilt University
National expert in political campaigns, political advertising and public opinion. Co-directs the Vanderbilt Poll.
David Schweidel
Professor of Marketing & Goizueta Chair in Business TechnologyEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Marketing analytics expert focused on the opportunities at the intersection of marketing and technology
Stephen Farnsworth
Professor of Political Science and International AffairsUniversity of Mary Washington
Director of UMW Center for Leadership and Media Studies. Author/co-author of books on the presidency, mass media, public opinion, journalism
Heidi Hardt
Associate Professor of Political ScienceUC Irvine
Hardt is an expert on NATO, international organizations, defense, security, military ops and gender. www.heidihardt.com
Paul Herrnson, Ph.D.
Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Connecticut
Paul Herrnson's interests include political parties and elections, money and politics, and voting systems and election administration.
Leonardo Villalón
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Leonardo A. Villalón is a professor of political science and African studies.
Charles Venator-Santiago, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Venator-Santiago is an expert in US territorial law and policy with a focus on the history of citizenship
Monica Escaleras, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of the Business and Economics Polling InitiativeFlorida Atlantic University
Monica Escaleras is an expert in natural disasters and political economy.
Elizabeth Zechmeister
Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and Director of LAPOPVanderbilt University
Expert in Latin American political behavior and director of the world-renowned Latin American Public Opinion Project.