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Week of November 2, 2012

November 1, 2012          John Green, Bliss Institute director and distinguished professor of political science in UA’s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in election coverage available from MedCity News; and Center for American Progress.

Stephen Brooks, Bliss Institute associate director and professor of political science in UA’s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in an Akron Beacon Journal story on health care and presidential campaign tactics; and an NPR story on teachers running for office.

October 31, 2012           John Green, Bliss Institute director and distinguished professor of political science in UA’s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, provided expert commentary for a Cleveland Plain Dealer column that is available. Dr. Green also is quoted in election coverage available from the Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum; and Bloomberg.

David Cohen, Bliss Institute fellow and professor of political science in UA’s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in a Financial Times story on auto workers supporting Obama. Text is available.

October 29, 2012           John Green, Bliss Institute director and distinguished professor of political science in UA’s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in election coverage available from the Dallas Morning News; St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Oman Daily Observer; the National; and Los Angeles Times. Continuing coverage of Dr. Green’s recent “How does God want you to vote?” presentation is available from the Canton Repository.

Stephen Brooks, Bliss Institute associate director and professor of political science in UA’s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in a Columbus Dispatch story on Paul Ryan wooing Ohio. Dr. Brooks also moderated a panel for the Tallmadge League of Women Voters. This Tallmadge Express story is available.

David Cohen, Bliss Institute fellow and professor of political science in UA’s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in election coverage available from NPR; and the Akron Beacon Journal.

The Bliss Institute’s early voting report is noted in a Bloomberg BusinessWeek story that is available.

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