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Karlyn Bowman  
 
Karlyn Bowman
 

Senior Fellow Karlyn Bowman's research areas include public opinion and polls, U.S. politics, and the media. She writes a weekly column, "POLLitics," for Roll Call.

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Norman J. Ornstein  
Norman J. Ornstein
 
 
Resident Scholar Norman J. Ornstein studies politics, Congress, and elections. He was the director of the Transition to Governing Project and the founder of the Campaign Finance Reform Working Group.
 
Senior Fellow Ben J. Wattenberg  
Ben J. Wattenberg
 
Senior Fellow Ben J. Wattenberg  studies demographics, politics, and U.S. culture and public opinion.  He is the author of Values Matter Most and has hosted the PBS show Think Tank since 1994.
 
John C. Fortier  
John C. Fortier
 
Research Fellow John C. Fortier researches politics, the presidency, continuity of government, elections, the electoral college, election reform, and presidential succession and disability. He is executive director of the Continuity of Government Commission.
 
Michael Barone  
Michael Barone
 
Resident Fellow Michael Barone studies politics, American government, and campaigns and elections.
 
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Election Watch 2008
AEI's Election Watch series returns in December 2007 for its fourteenth season, bringing
together AEI's nationally renowned team of political analysts and other commentators. These sessions are essential for anyone who wants to understand the elections.

Public Opinion Snapshot - Bush

Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president? (April 6-9)

    Approve         Disapprove  

 28                67

Gallup


The Future of Red, Blue, and Purple America
The Future of Red, Blue, and Purple America is a joint project of the American Enterprise Institute and Brookings Institution that focuses on the impact of demographic and geographic change on the 2008 elections and beyond. Selected papers from the upcoming Brookings Institution Press book and presentations as well as audio, video, and summary files from the conference held at AEI on February 28 are available here.

AEI and Brookings have launched the Election Reform Project. The program is a joint effort to monitor the implementation of the Help America Vote Act and to develop a bipartisan policy agenda for further improvements in the administration of elections.