Sick Building Syndrome: Time to End the Political Party Duopoly

This article by CCLP senior fellow Matthew Dowd was originally published by ABC News. I have worked in campaigns on both sides of the aisle over the past 30 years, helping elect governors, senators and presidents, as well as local officials from both incumbent political parties. My desire all along has been to get good…

CCLP panel reveals press is reexamining its approach to covering elections

The press is reexamining how it covers presidential campaigns following surprises during this year’s unorthodox election season, according to a panel hosted by TIME Magazine and the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy (CCLP). Surprises such as the popularity of Donald Trump. “I didn’t take Trump seriously for two and a half months,” said…

Winograd’s paper on Millennials published by Chapman University Press

CCLP senior fellow Morley Winograd wrote a paper with the help of CCLP project fellow Justin Chapman on the obstacles that Millennials face in entering the housing market. The paper was included as part of a report by the Center for Opportunity & Urbanism entitled “America’s Housing Crisis,” which was published Feb. 19, 2016, by…