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Dana Milbank, columnist for The Washington Post, interviewed First Person Politics founder and senior analyst David L. Rosen in his latest column.
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Dana Milbank, columnist for The Washington Post, interviewed First Person Politics founder and senior analyst David L. Rosen in his latest column.
I am very excited to announce that I will be teaching an introductory course in political psychology this summer at The Washington Center.
“House of Woes” is in no danger of being cancelled anytime soon. The real question is whether its new star, Paul Ryan, will fall victim to the same forces that sent his predecessor packing.
This week, First Person Politics founder David L. Rosen was interviewed by Charles Ellison of WEAAÂ 88.9 in Baltimore about the political psychology of the 2016 presidential election.
First Person Politics founder and senior analyst David Rosen will be appearing at two events this spring
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This week, David Rosen — founder of First Person Politics — was interviewed on Digital Politics Radio by Karen Jagoda of the E-Voter Institute.
We’re very excited to announce that the founder of First Person Politics, David Rosen, has new piece up in Campaigns & Elections called How to Build an Effective Messaging Device. Here’s a quick excerpt just to give you a taste: At some point in nearly any campaign, you’ll need to […]