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Dr. Jared McDonald is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington, specializing in American government, political behavior, public opinion, and research methodology. His research examines how voters evaluate politicians in polarized environments, with focus on emotional appeals, leadership perceptions, and electoral accountability.
Current work explores blame attribution in government (2024), generational differences in political attitudes (2023), and persuasion mechanisms in policy arguments (2025). Publications demonstrate methodological innovation through experimental designs and large-scale surveys analyzing voter behavior.
Research consistently addresses contemporary challenges including political polarization, electoral mobilization, and identity-based candidate evaluation. Recent books include Feeling Their Pain: Why Voters Want Leaders Who Care (2023) and Citizens of the World (2022).
No information is available regarding research grants, student supervision, or teaching awards.
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