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Professor Rodolfo O. de la Garza and Professor Robert Erikson are featured in the January 2005 issue of PS: Political Science and Politics, the journal of record for the profession, published by the American Political Science Association.

Erikson and Christopher Wlezien (Oxford University) elucidate the accuracy of their 2004 Presidential vote forecast in "Post-Election Reflections on Our Pre-Election Predictions." Read more about the model in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Demonstrating that Latino politics cannot be considered tangential to American politics, de la Garza and three other scholars of Latino politics examine the conflicting claims about Latino support for Bush and Kerry in "The Latino Vote in the 2004 Election."

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