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The Republican party controls the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives but has been unable to fulfill any of the party’s longstanding promises to their voters. This lecture will explain how changes in campaign finance have weakened the ability of the political parties to manage intra-party conflicts. These conflicts made possible the election of President Donald Trump, whose policies have further divided the party.

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Samuel Popkin
  • Samuel Popkin (Professor of Political Studies at University of California San Diego)

    Samuel Popkin

    Professor of Political Studies at University of California San Diego

    Samuel Popkin is a noted political scientist and professor at UC San Diego. Popkin has been a consulting analyst in 6 presidential campaigns, serving as consultant to the Democratic candidate on polling and strategy and to the CBS News election units on survey design and analysis. The title of his most recent book is The Candidate: What it Takes to Win (and Hold) the White House (2012). His current research focuses on presidential campaigns and the relationship of public opinion to foreign policy. Popkin received his BS and PhD from MIT and taught at Yale and Harvard before coming to UCSD.

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北京大学斯坦福中心
NO. 5 Yiheyuan Road
Haidian, Beijing, China

Enter from Northeast Gate of Peking University. Please bring photo ID.

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