Jeb Bush
How Camera Framing Can Change Voters' Perceptions in Primary Debates
Timely new research reveals that, in televised debates, producers give some candidates a more favorable visual treatment than others—and in 2016, the big winner was Donald Trump.
The World's Stake in Our 2016 Election Outcome
It would be difficult but not impossible for a Republican president to undo the Paris Agreement. For that reason alone, the 2016 election is about whether the world has a future.
Can Democrats Keep the White House in 2016?
We'll see. The state of the economy will outweigh all other factors.
Scoring the Body Language of the GOP Debate
A body-language expert evaluates the Republican presidential field.
Why Jeb Bush (Probably) Isn't Finished—Yet
Jeb Bush hasn't been a very effective campaigner so far, but he has plenty of other assets as a politician.
Asian Immigration and the Myths Modeled Around Model Minorities
Americans don’t understand the past or present realities of Asian immigration.
Polls and History Show Americans Are Fine With Political Nepotism
Bushes and Clintons have held top positions in American politics for as long as I've been alive.
Just Like Clinton: How Often Americans Conduct Business Using Their Personal Emails
Is the former Secretary of State really that different from the rest of us?
Jeb Bush and the Politics of Imprecision
Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush probably won't say much in his speaking tour. That's because in politics, vagueness is key.
Don’t Worry About the Charisma Thing
Charisma is one of those things that many political observers are convinced they can spot in a candidate, but turns out to be really hard to pin down.
Don't Fear the Zombie Candidates: The Not-So-Promising Rise of Paul
Money, even lots of it, isn't enough to win a presidential nomination if party insiders want someone else.