Schultz's Take

The blog of Hamline University professor David Schultz

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Trump 2024: Will the Media Behave this Time?

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  My latest from Counterpunch . Donald Trump is running for president again.  Elon Musk has reinstated Trump’s Twitter account.  Will the me...

MN swing voters favored Gov. Tim Walz, helping him beat Scott Jensen

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  My analysis of swing voters and swing precincts  in Minnesota in a fine Pioneer Press article by Christopher Magan. MN swing voters favore...

Not a red wave, not a blue wave in Minnesota or elsewhere

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This was a November 24, 2022 op-ed in the Pioneer Press.    November 24, 2022 at 6:08 a.m. Pundits, political scientists, and pollsters pred...
Wednesday, November 2, 2022

What I Could do With $44 Billion (and It Would not be Buying Twitter)

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My latest from Counterpunch.  Elon Musk added a new toy to his collection with the $44 billion purchase of Twitter.  I am sure he will be ha...
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Rout and Route: What Happens to Minnesota Democrats on and After Election day 2022

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There is the real possibility that Minnesota politics could be a rout this November.  It would be a rout of the DFL and a major victory for...
Monday, October 24, 2022

Why schools fail: a view from a college professor

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 My latest was an oped in the Star Tribune . Why schools fail: a view from a college professor We need to let teachers teach.  By David Schu...
Friday, October 7, 2022

Minnesota 2022: The DFL is in Trouble

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 Note: This is a long-overdue blog on Minnesota politics.  I hope to return to regular blogging after this long break I took. If the recent...
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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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