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5:33 The Trump Effect: Filing Deadlines and<br />

Democratic Candidate Recruitment in the 2016<br />

Congressional Elections<br />

Gavin L. Riley, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

riley15g@live.unc.edu<br />

Jacob Forrest Harrison Smith, University of North<br />

Carolina-Chapel Hill<br />

smithjf@live.unc.edu<br />

5:44 Disc., Richard Powell, University of Maine<br />

rpowell@maine.edu<br />

Disc., Jason M. Roberts, University of North<br />

Carolina-Chapel Hill<br />

jroberts@unc.edu<br />

5:55 Audience Discussion<br />

34-13 The Role of Race, Class, and Region in Shaping<br />

American Political Behavior<br />

Sat at 4:45 pm<br />

4:45 Chair, Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin-<br />

Milwaukee<br />

holbroot@uwm.edu<br />

4:50 Race, Realignment and the Rise of Trump<br />

Alan I. Abramowitz, Emory University<br />

polsaa@emory.edu<br />

5:03 Racial Attitudes and White Americans' Vote<br />

Choice in the 2012 Presidential Election<br />

Dukhong Kim, Florida Atlantic University<br />

dkim4@fau.edu<br />

5:16 The Persistence of Ethnic Voting: White Catholics<br />

in American Politics<br />

Luis Ricardo Fraga, University of Notre Dame<br />

lfraga@nd.edu<br />

Kiku E. Huckle, Pace University-New York<br />

khuckle@pace.edu<br />

Amir Mazyar Sadeh, University of Notre Dame<br />

asadeh@nd.edu<br />

5:29 The Role of Class in the U.S. South's Evolving<br />

Two-Party System, 1950-2010<br />

Nathan Huey Lovin, University of Maryland-<br />

College Park<br />

nlovin@umd.edu<br />

5:42 Disc., Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin-<br />

Milwaukee<br />

holbroot@uwm.edu<br />

Disc., Barry C. Burden, University of Wisconsin-<br />

Madison<br />

bcburden@wisc.edu<br />

5:55 Audience Discussion<br />

36-18 Race and Immigration Policy<br />

Sat at 4:45 pm<br />

4:45 Chair, Stephen M. Utych, Boise State University<br />

stephenutych@boisestate.edu<br />

382<br />

4:50 Engaged Conservative Public Opinion on<br />

Immigration in the United States<br />

Jonathan David Moore, University of Oklahoma-<br />

Norman Campus<br />

jonathanmoore21@gmail.com<br />

5:03 Making Politics Personal: The Effects of Anxiety<br />

on Immigration Views<br />

April K. Clark, Northern Illinois University<br />

aclark9@niu.edu<br />

Michael Clark, Northern Illinois University<br />

mclark12@niu.edu<br />

Juliet Carlisle*, University of Idaho<br />

carlisle@uidaho.edu<br />

Florian Justwan, University of Idaho<br />

fjustwan@uidaho.edu<br />

5:16 Presidential Litmus Tests: Voter Discomfort with<br />

African American, Gay, Mormon, and Muslim<br />

Presidential Candidates<br />

Eric Robert Schmidt, Indiana University-<br />

Bloomington<br />

errschmi@indiana.edu<br />

Edward G. Carmines, Indiana University-<br />

Bloomington<br />

carmines@indiana.edu<br />

5:29 Understanding Public Attitudes toward<br />

Immigration Policy: Ideological Politics, Self-<br />

Interest, and Political Knowledge<br />

Tianshu Zhao, University of Illinois-Chicago<br />

tina20086699@gmail.com<br />

Timothy P. Johnson*, University of Illinois-Chicago<br />

timj@uic.edu<br />

5:42 Disc., Ben Bishin, University of California-Riverside<br />

bishin@ucr.edu<br />

Disc., Paul Franz Testa, Brown University<br />

paul_testa@brown.edu<br />

5:55 Audience Discussion<br />

37-18 Clever Field Experiments Evaluating Policies or<br />

Methods (Co-sponsored with 64. Public Policy, see<br />

64-13)<br />

Sat at 4:45 pm<br />

4:45 Chair, Noah L Nathan, University of Michigan-Ann<br />

Arbor<br />

nlnathan@umich.edu<br />

4:50 How Much Power Should the Police Have? A<br />

Randomized Evaluation of Community Policing in<br />

Papua New Guinea<br />

Jasper Jack Cooper, Columbia University in the<br />

City of New York<br />

jaspercooper@gmail.com<br />

5:03 Experts versus Crowds: Under What<br />

Circumstances Can Crowd-Sourced Data<br />

Substitute For Expert-Coded Data?<br />

Michael Bernhard, University of Florida<br />

bernhard@ufl.edu<br />

Adam Nathaniel Glynn*, Emory University<br />

adam.glynn@emory.edu<br />

Kyle Lohse Marquardt, University of Gothenburg<br />

kyle.marquardt@gu.se

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