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2019
68
Is Sexism for White People? Gender Stereotypes, Race, and the 2016 Presidential Election
Political Behavior
(
2.7
★★★
), 41, 281-307.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2018
74
Political machinery: did robots swing the 2016 US presidential election?
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
(
1.9
★★★
), 34, 418-442.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2013
94
Dynamic Bayesian Forecasting of Presidential Elections in the States
Journal of the American Statistical Association
(
3.1
★★★
), 108, 124-134.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2015
33
Combining forecasts for elections: Accurate, relevant, and timely
International Journal of Forecasting
(
6.5
★★★
), 31, 952-964.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2016
28
Advertising competition in presidential elections
Quantitative Marketing and Economics
(
1.5
★★★
), 14, 1-40.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2017
22
Image Repair on the Donald Trump “Access Hollywood” Video: “Grab Them by the P*ssy”
Communication Studies
(
1.2
★★★
), 68, 243-259.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2018
16
Electoral geography: From mapping votes to representing power
Geography Compass
(
2.7
★★★
), 12, e12352.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2012
32
Why the Electoral College is good for political science (and public choice)
Public Choice
(
1.7
★★★
), 150, 1-25.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2009
31
The Consequences of Battleground and “Spectator” State Residency for Political Participation
Political Behavior
(
2.7
★★★
), 31, 187-209.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2008
39
Predicting Presidential and Other Multistage Election Outcomes Using State-Level Pre-Election Polls
American Statistician
(
1.6
★★★
), 62, 1-10.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2004
37
Electing the Leader: The British Labour Party's Electoral College
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
(
2.7
★★★
), 6, 333-352.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2014
16
Sophisticated and myopic? Citizen preferences for Electoral College reform
Public Choice
(
1.7
★★★
), 158, 541-558.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2011
21
‘O, brother, where art thou?’ The Labour Party leadership election of 2010
British Politics
(
1.1
★★★
), 6, 286-316.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2009
26
Beyond the Battlegrounds? Electoral College Strategies in the 2008 Presidential Election
Journal of Political Marketing
(
2.0
★★★
), 8, 272-291.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2002
46
The mathematics and statistics of voting power
Statistical Science
(
2.8
★★★
), 17, 420.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2013
16
Brothers all? The Operation of the Electoral College in the 2010 Labour Leadership Contest
Parliamentary Affairs
(
1.4
★★★
), 66, 708-731.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2005
35
The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout in the 2000 Presidential Election
American Politics Research
(
1.4
★★★
), 33, 700-725.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2007
26
Elections: The Politics of the Permanent Campaign: Presidential Travel and the Electoral College, 1977-2004
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(
0.6
★★★
), 37, 749-773.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2008
15
Democracy, Voting, and Disenfranchisement in the United States: A Social Psychological Perspective
Journal of Social Issues
(
3.3
★★★
), 64, 431-446.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2001
44
It's Perot Stupid! The Legacy of the 1992 Perot Movement in the Major-Party System, 1994–2000
PS - Political Science and Politics
(
0.5
★★★
), 34, 49-58.
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