Eight years later, people are still getting the 2016 election wrong

Opinion

Eight years later, people are still getting the 2016 election wrong

Lessons from previous elections should be grounded in fact rather than mythology.

Julia Azari

Julia Azari is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Marquette University and a co-host of the "Politics in Question" podcast. Follow her Substack at https://juliaazari.substack.com.

Seth Masket

Seth Masket is a professor of political science and director of the Center on American Politics at the University of Denver. Follow his Substack at https://smotus.substack.com/. 

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