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News from PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Office of Communications
22 Chambers St.
Princeton, New Jersey 08542
Telephone 609-258-3601; Fax 609-258-1301

For immediate release: July 8, 2004
Media contact: Patricia Allen, (609) 258-6108, pallen@princeton.edu

Media advisory: Faculty experts available for comment on elections

PRINCETON, N.J. -- Princeton University faculty members are available for media interviews on issues related to the November 2004 presidential elections. Members of the media may use the contact information from the sampling listed below or contact the University's Office of Communications, (609) 258-6108, or the media relations office at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, (609) 258-5988.

Politics, public opinion, mass media
Larry Bartels, professor of politics and public affairs; Director, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics.
(609) 258-4794
bartels@princeton.edu

U.S. Congress, politics
Mickey Edwards, lecturer of public and international affairs and former Oklahoma congressman.
(609) 258-0122
mickeye@princeton.edu

Presidential leadership and history
Fred Greenstein, director of the Program in Leadership Studies and emeritus professor of politics.
(609) 258-4938
fig@princeton.edu

Electoral politics, democratic and political institutions
Nolan McCarty, professor of politics and public affairs
(609) 258-1862
nmccarty@princeton.edu

U.S. healthcare policy and economics
Uwe Reinhardt, James Madison Professor of Political Economy
(609) 258-4781
reinhard@princeton.edu

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