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The Campaign Lab Library is a growing collection of what we’ve built and learned – from AI tools and field-tested guides to research briefings and campaign resources.
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Confronting the radical right starts with understanding why people vote for them in the first place. Explanations have often relied on economic background, education, and other surface-level factors, most of these failing, however, to predict radical right vote. In this blog we uncover the deeper motivations for this political leaning, which will help progressives first […]
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At the latest event in Campaign Lab’s academic series, we were joined by Dr. John Bryden, a researcher working at the intersection of politics, social science, and machine learning. With a background in software development and computational biology, Dr. Bryden led research at Indiana University’s Observatory on Social Media, where he studied how information and […]
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Date: 28 April 2025 The data nerds among you are probably already aware that the British Election Study’s Wave 29 Online Panel Data is out. Our research team took a look through the data to see what it could tell us about the prominence of relational campaigning in the latest election, and the results were […]
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