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The Shutdown Show Down: Official Congressional Communications Style
When the lights go out, voters will have plenty of competing stories about who turned the switch.
Sep 30
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Lindsey Cormack
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Which members of Congress write to constituents about "evil"?
And what are they talking about?
Sep 28
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Lindsey Cormack
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“Obamacare” Became a Defining Word for Nearly a Decade of Political Messaging
An Example of a Republican Portmanteau
Sep 20
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Lindsey Cormack
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Which members of Congress Used to Talk About Charlie Kirk in Official E-newsletters?
And what that means about the contours of American politics
Sep 13
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Lindsey Cormack
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Government Shutdown Pre-Game
How members of Congress are messaging on the potential September 30 Shutdown
Sep 8
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Lindsey Cormack
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Who Talks About the President to Constituents?
It's a partisan story
Sep 2
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Lindsey Cormack
4
August 2025
Was It Something The Democrats Said?
A Response to Third Way’s Political Language Memo
Aug 23
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Lindsey Cormack
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Why does Congress Pray For?
And when did legislators most discuss prayer in their official constituent communications?
Aug 21
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Lindsey Cormack
3
Who’s Calling Who a Fascist Now?
A look at how Democrats and Republicans in Congress have used the word “fascist” in official constituent newsletters
Aug 14
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Lindsey Cormack
3
Inbox Insights: July’s Standouts
It was a Florida Man Type of Month
Aug 7
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Lindsey Cormack
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4
July 2025
Who Says “Nazi” in Congress?
How Lawmakers Use One of History’s Most Loaded Words
Jul 31
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Lindsey Cormack
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What the phrase “Biden regime” tells us about asymmetric messaging in Congress
The “Biden Regime” vs. the “Trump Administration”
Jul 24
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Lindsey Cormack
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