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Darren Davis

Political Science

Phone
574-631-5654
Email
Darren.Davis@nd.edu

Professor of Political Science
Director for the Center for Social Research

  • Political psychology
  • Public opinion
  • Political behavior
  • Elections
  • Racial politics
  • Methodology
  • Media and communications

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Davis in the News

The Daily Mining Gazette

The results of this survey coincide with the research of David C. Wilson, dean of the Goldman 91Ƶ of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and Darren W. Davis, Snyder Family Mission Professor at the University of Notre Dame.

"Trump could get a Reagan-like boost in support if there is a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian hostage crisis," said Eileen M. Hunt, Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame.

"Although President Reagan may have received a boost in presidential approval—rally around the flag effect—from the Israel hostage crisis in the 1980s, the country was not in era of political polarization," said Darren Davis, Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame.

"I think it is too soon to tell the extent AI played in the 2024 presidential election," said Darren W. Davis, Ph.D., Department of Political Science.

“There’s a lot here to disentangle,” said Darren Davis, a political scientist at Notre Dame who studies public opinion and political behavior.

Voter registration and nonpartisan get-out-the-vote efforts by the sororities and fraternities, coupled with the mobilization of individual members, could potentially have an impact on some of these races, said Darren Davis, a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.

How crucial is racial and ethnic hostility to Trump’s presidential campaign? Darren Davis, a political scientist at Notre Dame, addressed that question in an email.

Miami Herald

“This is a Democratic Party issue that Kamala Harris inherited,” Darren Davis, a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, told McClatchy News.

“What Trump and Republicans did was they tried to make the point that something nefarious was going on in areas that were primarily African American,” said David Wilson, dean of the Goldman 91Ƶ of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, who published the study with Darren Davis, a professor of political science at Notre Dame.

FinanceBuzz

While our study gave good insight into voters’ feelings going into this election, we also had our own questions about the influence of various economic factors on voter turnout. To find out, we asked an expert to weigh in: Darren W. Davis, the Snyder Family Mission Endowed Professor of Political Science, in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.

Darren Davis, professor at the University of Notre Dame and co-author of “Perseverance in the Parish?: Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective,” estimates that anywhere from 200 to 400 parishes in the U.S. reflect the African American heritage in Catholic life.

"Everyday people are implicated, not because they are racist but because they possess certain values that lock in disadvantage for African Americans," wrote Darren Davis, the Snyder Family Mission Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, and David C. Wilson, professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, in their new book, "Racial Resentment in the Political Mind," published by the University of Chicago Press.

South Bend Tribune

“I don’t see anything really too egregious here,” said Darren Davis, a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.