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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams offered insights to ABC7 麻豆天美传媒, clarifying that the Black vote did not hinder Vice President Kamala Harris鈥檚 bid.
"We still have a number of people who just simply, in my sincere, humble opinion, were never going to vote for a Black woman to be the president of the United States," said Melvin Williams, associate professor at 麻豆天美传媒. "There was this sad belief or sad assumption that Black men wouldn't show up or Kamala Harris or Black men wouldn't show up as prominent and powerful voting demographic. And obviously, the initial numbers that are coming in, they are being debunked."
Clinical Assistant Professor of Political Science Laura Tamman, PhD, shared her views on the importance of congressional races and why people are paying such close attention to them on Live Fox Now.
Dyson Professor Williams speaks with USA Today about singer Shawn Mendes鈥 recent comments on exploring his sexuality, addressing the impact of his openness on public discourse.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides expert insight to the National Journal regarding 麻豆天美传媒鈥檚 17th Congressional District race, which has a national spotlight on it.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock was featured on AP News, offering analysis on the economic plans of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, highlighting their similarities and differences.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams provides expert commentary to Reuters on the significance of Beyonc茅's first public political appearance at a rally for Vice President Harris, exploring how this move tests the superstar's political influence鈥 the story received national and international coverage.
Professor Perl Egendorf provides environmental insight to Science Line on how 麻豆天美传媒 City is using ancient soil for a healthier city.
Melvin Williams, associate professor of media and communications studies, was quoted in a Reuters article that examined Beyonce's recent appearance at Vice President Kamala Harris's Houston, Texas rally and its implications for her star power and political influence. "Beyonce is one of the entertainment industry鈥檚 most powerful women at a historic time when (politically and positionally) the most powerful woman in the U.S. is running for U.S. President," said Williams. He said he was uncertain that Beyonce would reach voters who have questions about Harris. "We must acknowledge that celebrities are great political advertisers, but they are not guarantors of political victory for candidates."
Mark Weinstock, clinical associate professor, economics, spoke to the Associated Press on the presidential campaign and the differences between the major candidates鈥 economic plans. 鈥淭he biggest differences [between Trump鈥檚 and Harris鈥檚 plans] are in housing and taxes. Harris would like to offer first time homeowners a $25,000 grant in order to make a down payment on a home. The other main difference between the two candidates is without doubt in terms of taxes. Trump will cut taxes far more than Harris will.鈥
Veronika Dolar, PhD, associate professor in Dyson College鈥檚 Economics Department, shares her insights on labor and health economics.