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Harvard Political Review

107 Articles

What You Need to Know About the Massachusetts State Elections

After a contentious primary season that came to a definitive close just a few weeks ago, the handful of chosen candidates have advanced onto the final stage of competition, squaring off against their partisan adversaries.

61% of Students Support Affirmative Action Ahead of Supreme Court Arguments: Fall 2022 Campus Poll Week Three

As part of the Fall 2022 Campus Poll series this semester, the Harvard Political Review seeks to understand the views of Harvard undergraduates on a variety of political topics, from campus politics to cultural issues to national policy.

60% of Republicans, 16% of Democrats Hopeful About Midterms: Fall 2022 Campus Poll Week Two

As part of the Fall 2022 Campus Poll series this semester, the Harvard Political Review seeks to understand the views of Harvard undergraduates on a variety of political topics, from campus politics to cultural issues to national policy.

HUA Approval at 15%, 74% Say Abortion Should Not Be State Issue: Fall 2022 Campus Poll Week One

Continuing from the Winter Poll released in March 2022, the Harvard Political Review sought to understand the views of Harvard undergraduates on a variety of political topics, from campus politics to cultural issues to national policy.

What You Need to Know About the Massachusetts State Primaries

In 2022, a new precedent is primed to emerge, making this election cycle all the more consequential, with the future of both the state government and both parties in the balance.

Meet the Fellows: An Interview with Ashley Allison

Ashley Allison is the current CEO of the Turner Conoly Group, which strategizes with campaigns, consults with companies, and provides leadership development and training.

Winter 2022 Campus Poll

Continuing with its quarterly tradition established in Spring 2021, the Harvard Political Review set out to understand the political views of undergraduates at Harvard College throughout the past few months.

The Privileged Poor: An Interview with Anthony Abraham Jack

Anthony Abraham Jack is an Assistant Professor of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His research focuses on the diverse experiences of first-generation, low-income students at elite universities.

Crisis on the Ukrainian Border: In Conversation with Bill Taylor and Paula Dobriansky

In an interview with the Harvard Political Review, Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor and Ambassador Paula Dobriansky share their thoughts about the unfolding crisis at the first in-person JFK Jr. Forum of the year last Wednesday.

Meet the Fellows: An Interview with Arnon Mishkin

Arnon Mishkin is the director of the Fox News election night decision desk, a position he has held since 2008. He analyzes polls, election models, and real-time election results to call congressional and presidential races.