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William Mayer is a Professor of Political Science at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities. His academic career includes roles such as Secretary of the Political Forecasting Group (APSA, 2015-2017) and an award-winning researcher in American political studies. Mayer holds a PhD in Government from Harvard University (1989). His research focuses on presidential elections, political parties, and electoral behavior, with notable work on swing voters and the dynamics of presidential nominations. His publications span decades of analysis on American democracy, including studies on Karl Rove's influence and the 2020 Republican Party challenges under Trump.
His research has been supported by grants like the Carnegie Corporation's 2006 conference on swing voters. Awards include the Fulbright Scholar Award and the Laszlo Orszagh Distinguished Award. Mayer’s work bridges academic rigor with practical insights, influencing debates on political strategy and governance. He has engaged in international academic exchanges, including Australia (1999) and Hungary (2022). His writing often addresses contemporary issues like polarization and campaign tactics, maintaining relevance to modern political discourse.



