Enquirer: Professor says People Lie about Voting

Assistant professor of

political science

Patrick Miller was recently quoted in The Cincinnati Enquirer for two stories about some of the most important weapons in any politician’s arsenal: campaign offices and poll results.

In a story comparing the number of campaign offices in Ohio held by President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, Miller says, “The more offices you have, the greater capacity you’re building to have a good get-out-the-vote operation.” To read the full story, go to

Cincinnati.com

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In a story about the newspaper’s recent poll on voter satisfaction, Miller says, “People do lie” about voting. To read the full story, go to

Cincinnati.com

.

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