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Philip Klinkner

Philip Klinkner

Philip Klinkner is an expert on American politics, including parties and elections, race relations, Congress and the presidency. He is the former director of the Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center. Klinkner has written extensively on a variety of topics related to American politics. His books include "The Losing Parties: Out-Party National Committees, 1956-1993" and "Midterm: The 1994 Elections in Perspective." His book "The Unsteady March: The Rise and Decline of Racial Equality in America" (with Rogers Smith) received the 2000 Horace Mann Bond Book Award from Harvard University’s Afro-American Studies Department and W.E.B DuBois Institute. He received his doctorate from Yale University. He is a professor of government at Hamilton College.

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Veepstakes have evolved from where you live to who you are

By: - July 29, 2024

Vice presidential picks can’t help a presidential candidate, but they can hurt one, according to political scientists. Presidential campaigns still spend a fair amount of time thinking about running mates and the ways in which they might boost the ticket – or at least not hurt it. Who will Vice President Kamala Harris pick as […]