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Samuel Kernell is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He has held academic roles since 1977, including Professor since 1984. His research focuses on the American presidency, political history, and legislative processes. He earned his B.A. from Millsaps College (1967) and Ph.D. from UC Berkeley (1975).
Key publications include Going Public: New Strategies of Presidential Leadership (1986), The Logic of American Politics (2019), and Veto Rhetoric (2023). His work explores presidential communication, divided government, and historical electoral systems. Kernell has received prestigious awards, including the APSA Greenstone Prize (2015) and the Presidency Legacy Award (2016).
He has conducted extensive research on topics like veto strategies, legislative negotiation, and media influence. His career includes roles at UC Berkeley, the University of Minnesota, and the Brookings Institution. Grants funded his studies on political career structures, economic policymaking, and electoral reforms.
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