Schar School in the News: July 1st - 3rd, 2024

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USA TODAY: Jeremy Mayer writes an op-ed about possible Democratic Party alternatives to President Biden on the ticket in November.

Homeland Security Today: Mahmut Cengiz details how open-source data bases created at the Schar School monitor terrorism around the world and report to the U.S. State Department.

The Hill: A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited in an op-ed about the Supreme Court decision to strike down one of the most common charges against January 6 defendants.

Washingtonian: In a profile of those who want classified documents made available to the public, Robert Deitz says that’s not always a good idea.

NBC4 Washington (video): Mark J. Rozell is interviewed about Virginia being considered a battleground state in the upcoming presidential election. Also in MSN.

WUSA9 (local CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C., video): Jeremy Mayer is among those interviewed about President Biden’s debate performance.

Washington Post: The Post-Schar School poll of “deciders” in the election is a source of data for a story about Black voters. Also in the Philadelphia Tribune.

ABC News: In an analysis of concerns around President Biden’s age after the first presidential debate, a Washington Post-Schar School poll on swing state “deciding” voter issues is cited. Also in ABC 30 (Fresno, CA)Yahoo! News UKThe Times UK, and others.

Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell writes an op-ed about the fortuitous political events that played a role in John McGuire’s apparent GOP primary win over incumbent Bob Good in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District.

The Cipher Brief: J.D. Maddox writes about new and intense disinformation efforts by Russia and China. The alarms, he writes, have been screaming.

Academics Hour: Jonathan Gifford is the guest in a podcast about public-private partnerships.

Townhall: A Washington Post-Schar School poll measuring confidence in who is best suited to defend democracy is cited. Also in an op-ed in the Hill.

Sports Talk Florida: A Washington Post-Schar School survey of local NFL fans is cited in a story about how the majority don’t like the name of the Washington team.