Schultz's Take

The blog of Hamline University professor David Schultz

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Why is Trump Afraid of Vaginas?

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When Donald Trump was a little kid did a vagina spook him?  Did one fall out of tree and hit him on the head?  Did he trip and fall into one...
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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Clinton won the First Debate But did it Matter?

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To the extent that American presidential debates sway public opinion, help swing voters decide, or persuade observers that someone is fit to...
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Sunday, September 25, 2016

The Near Impossibility of Clinton Winning the First Debate

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Before it even takes place the easiest prediction in the world to make regarding the first presidential debate between Clinton and Trump ...
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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Why Nate Silver is Wrong: The Limits of Political Money Ball and Why Trump may Win

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It’s time to admit it–Trump may win. Increasing and begrudgingly the establishment politicians, pundits, and analysts are beginning to rea...
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Friday, September 9, 2016

A Close 2016 Presidential Election that Favors...

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To the dismiss of many Democrats and political pundits, the presidential race is again tightening up.  For weeks Clinton enjoyed a near dou...
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Monday, August 29, 2016

Why the Supreme Court Should Rule that the Vote for 15 MN Amendment is Legal

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The decision to place the $15 minimum wage on the ballot in Minneapolis is up to the State Supreme Court.  And it all comes down to what ...
Monday, August 22, 2016

As Scranton Goes So Goes the Nation: or Why Nineteen Counties Will Decide the 2016 Presidential Race

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Today's blog appeared originally in the Philadelphia Inquirer  under the title of   As Scranton Goes So Goes the Nation: or Why Ninet...
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Professor in the political science department at Hamline University where he teaches classes in American politics, public policy and administration, and ethics. Schultz holds an appointment at the University of Minnesota law school and teaches election law, state constitutional law, and professional responsibility. He has authored/edited 30 books, 12 legal treatises, and more than 100 articles on topics including civil service reform, election law, eminent domain, constitutional law, public policy, legal and political theory, and the media and politics. In addition to 25+ years teaching, he has worked in government as a director of code enforcement and for a community action agency as an economic and housing planner.
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