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Associated Press: Mirae Kim is mentioned in a press release as a contributing author to “The Pursuit of Influence,” a report that provides insights into how nonprofit leaders view their role in public policy advocacy and engagement. Also in Independent Sector and The Conversation. And the Caledonian Record.
Washington Post: Which Vindman is running for office in Virginia? Mark J. Rozell comments on how confusion between twins Eugene (the candidate) and Alexander is unlikely to sway voters.
The Washington Post (audio option): A Washington Post-Schar School poll on the U.S. presidential election choices of voters in key battleground states is cited, and Mark J. Rozell is among those quoted, in an article about the possibility of violence from supporters of former President Donald Trump should he not be re-elected. Similar articles about the state of the race in ABC News, Forbes (subscription may be required), MSN, ABC30 (local ABC affiliate in Fresno, CA), WRIC-TV8 (local ABC affiliate in Richmond, VA), Independent (UK), WZVN-TV7 (Fort Myers, FL), and other outlets.
CNN: Desmond Dinan is among those commenting on statements made by former President Donald Trump during a rally at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Also in Yahoo! News.
Washington Post: In a story about pro-abortion rights voters for Trump, a Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited. Similar articles in Forbes (subscription may be required), The Guardian (UK, with Mark J. Rozell), Vanity Fair, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR), ABC11 (local ABC affiliate in Raleigh, NC), Al Jazeera, Independent (UK), another story in the Independent (UK), Yahoo! News, another story in the Independent (UK), KFSN-TV30 (local ABC affiliate in Fresno, CA), The Signal (Santa Clara, CA), and other outlets.
CTV (Canada, video): Michael K. Fauntroy discusses whether Biden’s “garbage” gaffe is hurting Harris’ campaign. He begins at the 1:30 mark.
WashingtonExec: Terry L. Clower discusses the various factors reshaping the labor market in the Washington, D.C. region.
The Washington Post (audio option): A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited, and Mark J. Rozell is quoted, in an article about Virginia voters’ preferences between the two U.S. presidential candidates. Also in The Hill, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia Mercury, InsideNoVa, MSN and Ya Libnan (Lebanon).
Newsweek: A Washington Post-Schar School poll about Virginia voters’ preferences between the two U.S. presidential candidates is cited in an article about former President Donald Trump’s appearances in the final days of the campaign. Similar articles in another Newsweek story, Forbes, CBS News 19 (Charlottesville, VA), and Washington Examiner.
The Washington Post (audio option): A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited in a story about key issues among voters in key battleground states. Similar stories citing the poll in Newsweek, MSN, azcentral, MSN, Stars and Stripes, Al Jazeera, National Catholic Reporter, Yahoo! News, AOL, Independent (UK), and the UK Times and other outlets.
The Hill: A bad microphone is symbolic: Trump is still hiring incompetents, writes Jeremy Mayer.
The New York Times: Justin Gest comments in an op-ed on former President Donald Trump’s populist appeal and its influence on Republican voters' views of elites.
The Washington Post (audio option): A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited, in an article discussing how Kamala Harris is trying to appeal to young male voters. Similar articles in Forbes, ABC News, New Pittsburgh Courier, iHeart, OSV News, Daily Kos, O Cafezihno (Brazil), and many others.
Foreign Policy: In a story about how Virginia’s Vietnamese population will vote, David Ramadan says the state remains safely with the Democratic Party.
Brookings: Michael K. Fauntroy joins a panel discussion examining the role of African Americans in the presidential election.
Washington Business Journal: Terry Clower cowrites an op-ed suggesting the region’s economy is stalled because of “customer capture” practices. It is stifling innovation.
DC News Now (video): David Ramadan agrees there is “huge anxiety on this election” in a story about the tight race for the White House. A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited.
The Guardian: A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited and Mark J. Rozell is quoted in a story about the peaceful transfer of power after next week’s election.
The Cipher Brief: J.D. Maddox cowrites an op-ed about the continuing trend of “cognitive warfare.”
WVTF (audio): Former delegate David Ramadan tells Virginia’s public radio early voting is nothing new in the commonwealth, recalling an early voting program his campaign operated.
La Opinión (translation may be required): Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera writes an op-ed about the potential impact of former President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great” promise.
Reuters: Justin Gest is among those commenting on how Mexico’s decision to intercept migrants before reaching the U.S. border may influence the U.S. presidential election. Also in the Straits Times (Singapore), Denver Gazette, The Daily Mail (UK) and other media outlets.
Stars and Stripes (audio option): Picks up The Washington Post article in which Gregory Koblentz is among those commenting about the major expansion of a Russian military research site known for bioweapons development.
Marine Corps University Press: Amin Tarzi details Iran’s new geopolitical developments in light of drone attacks by Israel.
The Atlantic (subscription may be required): Michael Hunzeker comments on Taiwan's military shortcomings and the potential consequences of diminished U.S. support amid escalating tensions with China. Also in MSN.
The National Interest: Colin Dueck writes an op-ed about Vice President Kamala Harris’ foreign policy record. Also in MSN.
Yahoo! News: Picks up the Reuters article in which Justin Gest is among those commenting on how Mexico’s decision to intercept migrants before reaching the U.S. border may influence the U.S. presidential election.
Fox5: It could take days to determine who wins the election says David Ramadan.
Richmond Evening News: Picks up the Reuters article in which Justin Gest is among those commenting on how Mexico’s decision to intercept migrants before reaching the U.S. border may influence the U.S. presidential election. Also in Mountain View Sentinel, World News Network and other outlets.
Washington Examiner: Biden’s garbage gaffe reminds Democrats why they dumped him; Jeremy Mayer confirms Harris needs to avoid her former boss. Also in The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO) and other outlets.
China Times: Michael Hunzeker comments on Taiwan’s military capabilities, in an article about the possible ramifications to the island nation should former President Donald Trump be re-elected.
Christian Science Monitor: A Washington Post-Schar School poll on the potential threats to American democracy is cited, in an article discussing the use of the term “fascist” in reference to former President Donald Trump.