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Major news outlets and independent journalists regularly contact PRA for quotes and background research. Check out the links below for our most recent mentions in the media.


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Political Research Associates
KNUR
North Carolina pastor John Amanchukwu singled out a county employee for her opposition to book bans. Experts say it’s part of a strategy to get evangelical Christians to vote for the former president.
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Political Research Associates
Rolling Stone
For more than 30 years, he was desperate to own a team. After his bid to buy the Buffalo Bills in 2014 was rejected, he vowed payback on an epic scale
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Political Research Associates
Rolling Stone
An excerpt from ‘The Highest Law in the Land: How the Unchecked Power of Sheriffs Threatens Democracy’ traces the rise of constitutional sheriffs
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Political Research Associates
Bucks County Beacon
For the past half century, the Christian Right has been mastering the tools of electoral democracy in order to erode and end it.
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Political Research Associates
Barn Raiser
For the past half century, the Christian Right has been mastering the tools of electoral democracy in order to erode and end it.
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Political Research Associates
Jewish Currents
UCLA students arguing that Zionism is a First Amendment-protected religious belief have joined a powerful right-wing legal project.
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Political Research Associates
Range
Everything you need to know about the hard-right flavor of Christian nationalism that has remade national conservative politics, fueled Trump and has passionate local adherents.
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Political Research Associates
Vanity Fair
From Russell Brand to JD Vance to Candace Owens, what happens when the Catholic Church chases influencers—and their legions of followers—down the rabbit hole of the right?
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Political Research Associates
The Baffler
Right-wing misfits and grifters at the DNC
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Political Research Associates
The Conversation
When most of us think about politics, we think of different views as sitting on a spectrum. Left wing is at one end, right wing at the other. We all, therefore, sit somewhere on this straight line in the way we view the world.
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