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The Washington Post: A Washington Post/Schar School poll of undecided voters in November’s presidential election is cited in a reader quiz.
The Hill: Gregory Koblentz presented testimony on the origins of COVID in a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee. The testimony generated significant coverage: Florida Phoenix. New York Post. South China Morning Post. Columbia Missourian. Rhode Island Current.
Washington Post: Gen. Michael V. Hayden and other former leaders of federal agencies write an op-ed promoting a “third way” to advance civil service.
Washington Post: Mark J. Rozell comments on Virginia’s primary results.
London School of Economics: Lucas Núñez op-eds on how parties can encourage “tactical voting,” and why.
Fox 5 DC (video): David Ramadan is interviewed in a piece about Virginia primary elections.
ARLnow: Jeremy Mayer explains how ranked choice voting worked in Arlington’s primary elections.
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell op-eds on Trump’s impact in Virginia’s primaries.
Route Fifty: In a journal for public leaders and technology, Alan Shark describes how to avoid third-party IT risks.
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell weighs in on Trump’s impact in Virginia’s MAGA-on-MAGA primary race.
NPR (audio, transcript available): Mark J. Rozell comments on how the audiotapes of President Biden's interview with a special prosecutor could affect the administration. Also in WCMU Public Media (NPR for Central and Northern Michigan).
The Washington Post: A Washington Post/Schar School poll is cited in a story about the many undecided voters who will determine November’s presidential election. Mark J. Rozell and Justin Gest are quoted. Also in another Washington Post sidebar explaining the survey.
Defense One: Erin Sikorsky writes that Congressional downplaying of climate change as a national security threat is misguided.
Flatwater Free Press (Nebraska): In a story about executive turnover, Judith Wilde confirms that the job of a university president is an around-the-clock position.
WVTF (Virginia’s Public Radio): Jennifer Victor comments on how political action committees impact Virginia elections.
Homeland Security Today: Mahmut Cengiz writes an op-ed about the rising threat from Hezbollah in the wake of the Oct. 7 terror attack in Israel.
Virginia Public Media (VPM, Richmond-based affiliate of NPR and PBS): David Ramadan is quoted in an article about the crowded field of candidates in Virginia’s 7th and 10th Congressional Districts.
Cardinal News (Roanoke, VA): George Mason researchers Joel Hicks and Paul Bubbosh are cited in an article for their work with Henry County on an energy study aiming at a greener future. Hicks is quoted.
CGTN: The Heat (video): Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera discusses persistent challenges faced by Mexico, amid the county electing its first female president. Correa-Cabrera starts at the 14:26 mark.
Innovation Origins: Gerrit van der Wees is among many experts who address the role of ASML’s chip machines in China’s political agenda.
The News (Pakistan): In an op-ed in Pakistan’s second largest newspaper, Master of Public Policy student Mushtaq Rajpar explains how the country can democratize its budget.
WVTF (Virginia’s Public Radio): David Ramadan is quoted in a story about the spike in veterans running for public office in Virginia.
Signal Akron (Ohio): Judith Wilde speculates on the University of Akron president’s hasty exit.
Washington Examiner: Jeremy Mayer is quoted in a story about Hollywood helping President Biden raise funds in the wake of former President Trump’s conviction. Also in the Denver Gazette.
Religion News Service: Gerald FitzGerald comments on how disinformation influences perception of American Muslim charities.
Daily Caller: A Washington Post-Schar School poll on undecided voters is cited.