Seth Hill
@seth_j_hill
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California San Diego. Book: Frustrated Majorities, https://a.co/d/6rtTjJv
Congress is a co-equal branch of government built to check executives who overreach or go off the rails. They need only the courage to use that power.
Non-presidential party lawmakers talk about the president more than co-partisans and this affects out-party constituents’ opinions about MOCs. Check out the summary on the @AJPS_Editor blog or read the whole thing!
Presidential Cues and the Nationalization of Congressional Rhetoric, 1973–2016 by Benjamin Noble is now available in Early View. @benjaminsnoble ajps.org/2023/10/30/pre…
I am back on the market this fall looking for a permanent position! My research covers public opinion, representation, and elections, and I have teaching experience in American Politics, Canadian Politics, Public Policy, and Quantitative Methods at the grad and ugrad levels.
Mackenzie's research looks at why primary elections seem to follow predictable patterns despite voters knowing very little about the candidates. maclockhart.com @lockhartm #PsJMinfo
Now available online: "Minimum Wages and Homelessness" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/so…. I find that American cities that increased their minimum wages in the 2010s saw notable rises in homelessness relative to cities that did not.
I'm glad they are focused on the big expenditures that drive the fiscal deficit.
🚨 @WHOMB Director @RussVought47 confirms that President Trump's first rescissions package — clawing back wasteful spending in USAID, foreign aid, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and NPR — will be sent to Congress next week.
NEW - Can Official Messaging on Trust in Elections Break Through Partisan Polarization? - cup.org/431onog - @jengaude, @seth_j_hill, @ThadKousser, @lockhartm & @MindySRomero #OpenAccess
Just published on APSR First View: "Efficacy of Congressional Oversight" by Pamela Ban (@pamelamban) and Seth Hill (@seth_j_hill). cambridge.org/core/journals/…
#OpenAccess from @apsrjournal - Efficacy of Congressional Oversight - cup.org/4hyvA2Z - @pamelamban & @seth_j_hill #FirstView
Frustrated Majorities: How Issue Intensity Enables Smaller Groups of Voters to Get What They Want, @seth_j_hill @CUP_PoliSci | Reviewed by @zack_albert123 at doi.org/10.1093/psquar…
Could the US send a Navy hospital ship to Mediterranean and evacuate civilians from Shifa hospital?
Meet the symposium speakers! Profs @seth_j_hill and @pamelamban (@UCSanDiego) will present their paper, "Efficacy of Congressional #Oversight." @JoeColetti, Oversight Staff Director of @NCLeg, will provide feedback based on his experiences!
Let's meet the symposium speakers! Profs Daniel Butler (@WUSTL) and Jeff Harden (@NotreDame) will present their paper, "Can Institutional Reform Protect #Election Certification?" Kade Minchey, #UtahLegislature Auditor General, is providing feedback based on his experiences!
I'm happy to be able to share a new working paper with @jengaude, @seth_j_hill, @ThadKousser, @MindySRomero, and @laurapuribe showing that federalism and polarization interact to produce significant nationalized distrust in elections. LINK: osf.io/x9zg5
Now in print, with @mollyeroberts, "Acquiescence Bias Inflates Estimates of Conspiratorial Beliefs and Political Misperceptions" @polanalysis doi.org/10.1017/pan.20…
Denver minimum wage up 55% since 2019. Denver homeless population count up 32% in 2023. sethjhill.com/blog/2023/08/1…
Congratulations Drs @lockhartm @CassidyReller and Farver! youtube.com/watch?v=ZFtyh-…
