D-uh. Not hard to make that prediction.
In Nevada it is Clark County, home of Las Vegas
D-uh. Not hard to make that prediction.
I don’t think author was necessarily trying to imply that he is some sort of prescient professor to choose Clark County—he has included it in the 17 counties he feels will impact the election.
He seems to be a fairly savvy guy. Here is his background:
David Schultz from Linked-in
Summary
David Schultz is professor in the political science department at Hamline University, teaching classes in American politics and public policy. From 1999 until 2013, he was Hamline University Professor in the School of Business. Professor Schultz also holds an adjunct appointment at the University of Minnesota law school and at the Hamline University School of Law.
In 2009 Professor Schultz received his second Fulbright Senior Specialist award to teach in the Department of Public Administration at Corvinus University in Budapest, Hungary. In 2007 he also received a Fulbright to teach election law at the American University Armenia Law School and to consult on administrative law matters, both in anticipation of the parliamentary elections in May, 2007. In 2008 he toured Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland for the U.S. State Department as a speaker on American politics and elections, and in 2012 did the same in Ukraine and Malta. He has also lectured at the American Corners in Budapest, Bratislava, and Moscow.
In 2013 David won the Leslie A. Whittington Excellence in Teaching Award. This national teaching award, given to one professor per year by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), recognizes professors who make outstanding contributions to public policy education.
Professor Schultz currently is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Public Affairs Education and also is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Public Integrity, Election Law Journal, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, and Social Science Studies. David is the former editor for four book series on law, politics, and the media for Peter Lang Publishing and currently edits a series Election Law, Politics, and Theory, for Ashgate Publishing and International Law, Crime, and Politics for Palgrave/MacMillan. He is the author/editor of 28 books, 12 legal treatises, and more than 90 articles.