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Farnsworth Comments in the News

Farnsworth Comments in the News

Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and director of the University’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, recently commented on the following news stories:

Virginia 2021 primary: House of Delegates races to watch (WTOP)

Virginia Voters Identify as Moderate but Support Progressive Policies, Poll Finds (patch.com)

Republicans Oust Liz Cheney (CTV News Channel)

Virginia voters identify as moderate but support progressive policies, poll finds (Virginia Mercury)

Winsome Sears, former state delegate, wins GOP nomination for Virginia lieutenant governor (The Washington Post)

Virginia is for … ‘moderates’? (Rappahannock News)

Glenn Youngkin’s Pitch: Tighter Voting Laws, Broader GOP Tent, and Money to Make it Happen (VPM)

Virginia Republicans’ messy, Trumpy race to pick a nominee for governor (Vox News)

Virginia voters identify as moderate, despite supporting Democrat policies (NBC29; Henrico Citizen)

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Farnsworth and Noah Gardner ’18 Present Research at National Conference

Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and director of the University’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, and Noah Gardner, a 2018 graduate of Mary Washington and a former research associate at the Center, were co-authors of a research paper, “Late Night with Donald Trump: Political Humor and America's Top Comedy Target,” recently presented at the  Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Farnsworth and Noah Gardner ’18 Present Research at National Conference