As the presidential primary season continues, members of the Holy Cross political science department have been lending their expertise to various media outlets, providing a historical context to the political events of today.
Donald Brand, professor, and Daniel Klinghard, associate professor, have each contributed commentary to Fortune, exploring topics from brokered conventions to the campaigns of individual candidates. Klinghard has also spoken with the Boston Globe, and Brand and Klinghard have been quoted by the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Additionally, Christopher Baylor, visiting assistant professor, explored the role a single candidate can play in influencing the alignment of a party in a recent piece for the Washington Post.
Select Media Coverage:
- Telegram & Gazette, Feb. 28: ‘College students backing Sanders, if not all his ideas’
- Boston Globe, March 3: ‘Sanders faces tough climb to nomination’
- U.S. News and World Report, March 4: ‘Forget Hitler: Trump is the New William Jennings Bryan’
- Telegram & Gazette, March 4: ‘Can Trump win presidency? Experts disagree’
- National Review, March 4: ‘How to Stop Trump: Cooperation Is Essential’
- Fortune, March 5: 'This Is Where John Kasich Went Wrong in His Presidential Run'
- Fortune, March 19: 'Voters, Get Ready for a Brokered Convention'
- Washington Post, March 21: 'Is Donald Trump leading a realignment of the GOP? Maybe not.'
- Fortune, March 22: 'Ted Cruz, Your Days Are Numbered'
Related News:
- March 4: “Holy Cross Political Experts Offer Insight on Super Tuesday Outcomes”
- March 16: “Holy Cross Political Expert Says a Brokered Convention Won’t Stop Trump”