Bryan is an online lecturer in politics at Swinburne University (Melbourne). His research focuses on the politics of the USA, and is currently undertaking his PhD, examining America's political dynasties and intergenerational success in a democracy. His previous research includes, 'Examining the Political Influence of Alice Roosevelt Longworth' (2010), and 'An Oral History Project with the Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, The Hon. Ken Smith, MLA' (2011).
US Election Day predictions: President, Governors, Senate and House of Representatives
Nov 07, 2016 11:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
With the outcome of the US Election likely to be known within 48 hours, the time has come to put aside commentary and present final predictions. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have consumed most of the political...
Do American voters really have a say on election day?
Oct 31, 2016 02:15 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Despite popular opinion, American voters on Election Day are not voting for the president. They are merely indicating a preference for whom they would like to see become president. Voters are in fact, voting for...
How is the American President elected?
Oct 25, 2016 18:37 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Just how democratic is the election for an American president? You might think that the person who receives the most votes wins, right? Wrong. Just ask Al Gore, who in 2000 won more than half-a-million votes more...
Trump claims the election is rigged – is it?
Oct 20, 2016 10:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Donald Trump has repeatedly said the presidential election is rigged, and the only way he will lose will be if it is stolen from him. Trump is not known for his measured temperament, nor for rational thinking or...
Who won today's vice-presidential debate? Does it matter?
Oct 05, 2016 02:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Republican Mike Pence won todays vice-presidential debate with his Democratic opponent, Tim Kaine. We know this because the Republican National Committee tweeted it an hour before the debate began. During the debate...
Clinton-Trump tied! But here's why you should ignore the polls
Sep 26, 2016 06:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Politico today ran the headline: 6 weeks to go, Clinton and Trump are tied. If one believes the latest polls, then the election to decide the next US president is incredibly close. The New York Times poll...
Sep 20, 2016 04:51 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The last time Utah gave its Electoral College votes to a Democratic presidential candidate was 1964. This was also the last time the Republican Party nominated a nationalist candidate who was unpalatable to a majority of...