Paul Gronke
@pgronke.bsky.social
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Professor, director, gardener, and a few other things. I mainly do elections. Follow my work at HTTP://EVIC.reed.edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-gronke-83452311/
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robertmackey.bsky.social
The Oregon Republican Party tried to help Donald Trump make the case for military intervention in Portland with an image of a fiery protest — but since Portland is calm, they had to fabricate one by merging old photos of police in Ecuador and protesters in Brazil www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
Republicans post fake image of Oregon protest – using photos of South America
A federal judge had blocked Trump’s request to deploy California national guard to Portland
www.theguardian.com
pgronke.bsky.social
Why would you want to give free college tuition to a rich family? That’s a silly proposal.
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brendannyhan.bsky.social
My new op-ed with @lkfazio.bsky.social:

Trump sent a 'compact' to our universities. They should reject this devil's bargain.
Any institution that yields to these broad and intrusive demands would forever be subservient to the whims of the government.
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
pgronke.bsky.social
4/ I may be missing something, but confirmed my sense with @electionstudies.bsky.social .

Nothing statistically incorrect in the book -- that's important to note. I was just surprised to see that fairly elaborate weight adjustment suggested right up front. for use of the ANES.
pgronke.bsky.social
3/ .. in the book and post

"If we want to make inferences about the entire U.S. population, we need to adjust the weights."

I don't think that's correct. You can make inferences about the population percentage who voted, for instance, just not the population NUMBER.
pgronke.bsky.social
2/ Using the weights provided with the ANES without the extra process the post describes does allow inference to the sample population -- as long as by this we mean statistical quantities and not population or subgroup N's.

I was surprised to see the CPS process at the start, and a statement ...2/
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governor.ca.gov
A glimpse into Trump's make-believe world of "giant water valves" in Northern California…
A fictional giant faucet.
pgronke.bsky.social
Not as in depth as you of course, but I have found that the hallucination rate has gone WAY down in the past 12-18 months. I almost never get fake packages / commands any more.
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brandonfriedman.bsky.social
JD Vance is suddenly opposed to gerrymandering. Someone tell Greg Abbott.
@JDVance on X: The gerrymander in California is outrageous. Of their 52 congressional districts, 9 of them are Republican. That means 17 percent of their delegation is Republican when Republicans regularly win 40 percent of the vote in that state. 

How can this possibly be allowed?
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epssnet.bsky.social
📣 Mark your calendars: The first-ever EPSS Conference will be held in Belfast, 18–20 June 2026

Organized under our new not-for-profit model.

➡️ epssnet.org/belfast-2026/

More details soon, so watch this space.

See you all in Belfast! 🇬🇧☘️
Belfast 2026 – EPSS
© 2025 – European Political Science CIC
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richardcblair.bsky.social
BREAKING: in unsigned order, U.S. Supreme Court allows President Donald Trump to open portal to Chaos Realm, invite the One Without Name, He Who Annhilates to devour the Universe, consign all sentient beings to endless suffering; liberals dissent.
evanbernick.bsky.social
BREAKING: The Supreme Court allows President Donald Trump to excavate from Antarctic ice an extraterrestrial life-form, colloquially known as “The Thing,” that assimilates, then imitates, other organisms en route to planetary conquest. The liberals dissent.
bykatiebuehler.bsky.social
BREAKING: The Supreme Court allows President Donald Trump to remove three members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission despite an ongoing legal battle over his authority to fire them without cause. The liberals dissent.
www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24p...
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adambonica.bsky.social
The Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” has cast very different shadows depending on which party holds the White House.

When lower courts blocked Trump admin policies, SCOTUS intervened on an emergency basis to lift those orders in 77% of cases.

For the Biden administration, that number was 0%.
Infographic titled “One Court, Two Standards” compares how the Supreme Court used emergency powers to rule on lower-court injunctions against the Biden and Trump administrations. Two panels show:
	•	Biden Administration: Lower courts blocked policies in 21 cases. All 21 cases are represented by red squares, indicating that 0% of injunctions/TROs were lifted by SCOTUS.
	•	Trump Administration: Lower courts blocked policies in 86 cases. 66 green squares and 20 red squares show that 77% of injunctions/TROs were lifted by SCOTUS.

Key takeaway box below reads:
“Using its ‘shadow docket,’ the Supreme Court granted emergency relief to lift 77% of lower-court injunctions against the Trump administration. It lifted 0% of those against the Biden administration.”

Sources and notes below include: CourtListener data through July 7, 2025; analysis by Adam Bonica.
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electionsvoting.bsky.social
Today's @electionline.bsky.social Weekly features EVIC Director @pgronke.bsky.social's by-line: "Declining Job Satisfaction Among Local Election Administrators: Survey reveals trend in smallest jurisdictions, but identifying cause is a bigger challenge"w/ findings from EVIC LEO Survey Program.
electionline.bsky.social
In the newser this week, a look at the declining job satisfaction among local election administrators, esp in small jurisdictions. That, plus so much more election news and info (and an Emmy winner!): electionline.org/electionline...
electionline Weekly - electionline
electionline.org
pgronke.bsky.social
Looks like mine is much older - mid 1970s. "Super Deluxe" brand. Yours is a relative youth!
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fairvote.bsky.social
NYC just used #RankedChoiceVoting in its city primaries.

FairVote CEO Meredith Sumpter explains how RCV delivered more choice, more competition, and better campaigns for NYC voters. 👀
pgronke.bsky.social
This decision to reverse an earlier decision that threw out a grants package is ultimately a good news story.

Learning when to lead and when to defer isn't easy. Glad to see the 7 members were willing to admit their error.

Now let's see if the lesson sticks.

www.wweek.com/news/city/20...
Amid Outcry, City Council Restores Portland Children’s Levy Grants Package
Close to ten BIPOC executive directors of nonprofit organizations testified to the council, railing them for rejecting the funding recommendations.
www.wweek.com
pgronke.bsky.social
That's so funny. I looked up the manufacturer. They dominated the desk fan market for something like 30 years.

For my office, it's really important because it's in a renovated house with 1920s duct work. The AC doesn't get pushed at all, but the fan makes it work.

And it looks really cool!
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dangaristo.bsky.social
NEW: NSF will be kicked out of their building. Announcement will be made tomorrow by HUD Sec. and Governor of VA. HUD will take over the NSF building over the next two years.

NSF staffer: "There is no planning for NSF, no identified future location, appropriation for a new building or a move."
pgronke.bsky.social
I read Wikipedia now I have heard of both of them! 🤫
pgronke.bsky.social
He was acting Mayor!
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dwillis.bsky.social
Every time I hear about the dangers of electing inexperienced people to be a NYC mayor, I think about how Vincent Impellitteri, an absolute nobody, became acting mayor, lost the primary and then won running as the “Experience Party” candidate:

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent...
Vincent R. Impellitteri - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
pgronke.bsky.social
POTUS and administration claims about the results of the bombing were nearly a complete fabrication / fantasy/ wishful thinking?

I’m shocked!
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electionsvoting.bsky.social
We hope all #ElectionGeeks are enjoying the fabulous agenda of #ESRA2025. Our @electionsvoting.bsky.social Director @pgronke.bsky.social is with you in spirit, and our Research Director @paulonabike.bsky.social is onsite.
pgronke.bsky.social
Sad to be missing #esra2025 due to a series of flight delays that would get me there a day late.

But there in spirit with the topsiders and pastel shirt I put aside to go to the reception, and the bagels I made for the early morning flight.

#electionscience #aesra #esra2025