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Dr Jason Casellas
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The Last Best Hope?
What just happened?
In this special episode of The Last Best Hope, we bring you a recording of a live event at the Rothermere American Institute in Oxford on Thursday, November 7. Adam Smith and guests discussed why the election turned out the way it did. The panellists are:Jason Casellas ABC News election decision desk. Jason Casellas is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston. He is an expert in Latino politics and has published widely on state and local politics.Clare Malone New Yorker staff writer. Clare Malone reports on politics, me...
2024-11-08
1h 06
LSE Podcasts
LSE: The Ballpark | Latino Voters In The United States With Professor Jason Casellas
In March 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about how the role of Latino voters in the United States and their changing voting patterns. They also discuss how Latino voters might influence the 2024 presidential election. Jason Casellas is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston and is the John G. Winant Visiting Professor for American Government at Oxford University for 2023-24. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan. Additional resources: • The Ballpark podcast: Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas - https://wp.me/p3I2YF-dF3 Contributors: Professor Jason Ca...
2024-04-01
34 min
LSE: The Ballpark
LSE: The Ballpark | Latino Voters in the United States with Professor Jason Casellas
In March 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about how the role of Latino voters in the United States and their changing voting patterns. They also discuss how Latino voters might influence the 2024 presidential election.
2024-04-01
34 min
LSE: The Ballpark
LSE: The Ballpark | Latino Voters in the United States with Professor Jason Casellas
Contributor(s): Chris Gilson, Dr Jason Casellas | In March 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about how the role of Latino voters in the United States and their changing voting patterns. They also discuss how Latino voters might influence the 2024 presidential election. Jason Casellas is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston and is the John G. Winant Visiting Professor for American Government at Oxford University for 2023-24. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan. Additional resources: The Ballpark podcast: Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas - https://wp...
2024-04-01
34 min
Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
LSE: The Ballpark | Latino Voters in the United States with Professor Jason Casellas
In March 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about how the role of Latino voters in the United States and their changing voting patterns. They also discuss how Latino voters might influence the 2024 presidential election.
2024-04-01
34 min
Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio
LSE: The Ballpark | Latino Voters in the United States with Professor Jason Casellas
In March 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about how the role of Latino voters in the United States and their changing voting patterns. They also discuss how Latino voters might influence the 2024 presidential election.
2024-04-01
34 min
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
LSE: The Ballpark | Latino Voters in the United States with Professor Jason Casellas
In March 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about how the role of Latino voters in the United States and their changing voting patterns. They also discuss how Latino voters might influence the 2024 presidential election.
2024-04-01
34 min
LSE IQ podcast
LSE: The Ballpark | Latino Voters in the United States with Professor Jason Casellas
In March 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about how the role of Latino voters in the United States and their changing voting patterns. They also discuss how Latino voters might influence the 2024 presidential election.
2024-04-01
34 min
LSE Podcasts
LSE: The Ballpark | Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas
On March 5th, 16 US states and territories held primary elections to decide the 2024 Republican and Democratic presidential nominees: a day known as “Super Tuesday”. The Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November. Jason Casellas is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston and is the John G. Winant Visiting Professor for American Government at Oxford University for 2023-24. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan. Additional resources: - Phelan US Cent...
2024-03-07
25 min
Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
LSE: The Ballpark | Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas
On March 6th, the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November.
2024-03-07
25 min
LSE: The Ballpark
LSE: The Ballpark | Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas
On March 6th, the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November.
2024-03-07
25 min
Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio
LSE: The Ballpark | Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas
On March 6th, the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November.
2024-03-07
25 min
LSE IQ podcast
LSE: The Ballpark | Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas
On March 6th, the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November.
2024-03-07
25 min
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
LSE: The Ballpark | Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas
On March 6th, the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November.
2024-03-07
25 min
LSE: The Ballpark
LSE: The Ballpark | Super Tuesday 2024 results with Professor Jason Casellas
Contributor(s): Chris Gilson, Jason Casellas | On March 5th, 16 US states and territories held primary elections to decide the 2024 Republican and Democratic presidential nominees: a day known as “Super Tuesday”. The Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November. Jason Casellas is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston and is the John G. Winant Visiting Professor for American Government at Oxford University for 2023-24. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan...
2024-03-07
25 min
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
Déja vu all over again? Super Tuesday and the race for the presidency
Contributor(s): Dr Jason Casellas, Dr Ursula Hackett, Mark Landler, Professor Stephanie Rickard | Jason Casellas is the John G. Winant Visiting Professor in American Government at the University of Oxford affiliated with Balliol College and the Rothermere American Institute. Ursula Hackett is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, and a British Academy Mid-Career Fellow. Mark Landler is the London bureau chief of The New York Times. Stephanie J Rickard is Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science in the Department of Government.
2024-03-06
1h 31
The Last Best Hope?
How are Latino voters changing America?
Today, Mexicans and people from Latin America make up about half of the total immigrant population and Latinos are now the single largest “non-white” block in the electorate – if, that is, they can be considered a coherent “block” at all. In the early years of the twenty-first century one of the axioms of American politics was that the ever-rising share of Latinos in the electorate would deliver Democratic majorities. That’s not exactly how things have panned out. So, who are we really talking about when we talk about Latino voters, what binds these 60 million people who are from, such differe...
2024-02-07
46 min
Politics with Amy Walter
Democrats Gain Edge in Quest to Overtake the Senate
After the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on September 18th and nomination of Amy Coney Barrett just a week later on September 26th, there’s been a lot of speculation about the political implications of a Supreme Court fight just days before Election Day. Democrats have seen a boon in fundraising with Jaime Harrison, the Democrat running against Republican Judiciary Chair Lindsey Graham, pulling in millions in the days after Ginsburg’s death. Graham himself, as well as several other vulnerable Republican senators, are hoping that the confirmation of a conservative to the court will...
2020-10-16
1h 00