Ray La Raja

Professor of Political Science / Associate Director of UMass Poll

  • Amherst MA UNITED STATES
  • Thompson 634
  • Political Science
laraja@polsci.umass.edu

Ray La Raja's research interests include political parties, interest groups, elections, campaign finance and political participation.

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Public Policy and Organizations
Elections and Polling
Political Science
Campaign Finance
American Politics

Biography

Ray La Raja's areas of expertise include political parties, interest groups, campaign finance, elections, political participation, American state and local politics, public policy and political reform. He is co-founder and associate director of the UMass Poll, which conducts public opinion research in Massachusetts and the United States to inform policymaking.

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Education

University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D.

Political Science

Harvard University

Master in Public Policy

Kennedy School of Government

Harvard University

A.B.

History and Literature

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Will State GOPs Run Out of Money?

Governing  online

2023-12-07

Raymond La Raja, co-director of the UMass Amherst Poll, is quoted in an article examining whether state Republican parties could run out of money. “These state parties are not getting contributions because the traditional big donors do not trust them with their money,” La Raja says. “What you are seeing in some parties is a rejection of the MAGA brand by donors.”

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Ron DeSantis' Poop Map During Gavin Newsom Debate Brutally Mocked

Newsweek  online

2023-12-01

Ray La Raja, professor of political science and co-director of the UMass Poll, says California Governor Gavin Newsom could have an image problem if he runs for president. “Newsom embodies California in both his style and politics. How will that play with Midwestern voters who are suspicious of San Francisco politicians who hang out in wine country?” La Raja said.

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For Some Key Voters, Trump Has Become Toxic

The New York Times  print

2023-07-05

Asked what factors he would cite as crucial to determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, Ray La Raja said, "The economy is the source of the most uncertainty — it is doing well, although inflation is not fully tamed. Will things continue to improve, and will Biden start to get credit? This is especially important for white working-class voters in swing states."

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Americans just elected two lesbian governors. Have attitudes changed that much?

The Washington Post

Tatishe Nteta, Adam Eichen, Maddi Hertz, Ray La Raja, Jesse Rhodes and Alexander Theodoridis

2022-11-15

"The 2022 midterm elections delivered the most diverse slate of elected officials in the history of the nation, including breakthroughs by women and what’s being called a “rainbow wave” — a winning slate of lesbian, gay and bisexual candidates across the country"

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MAGA was the real winner of the Ohio Republican primary

The Washington Post

Mia Costa, Zachary Albert and Raymond J. La Raja

2022-05-13

Raymond La Raja is co-author of an article analyzing last week’s Republican primary for an open U.S. Senate seat in Ohio, which was won by Trump-endorsed candidate J.D. Vance who earned less than a third of the votes in a crowded field.

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How ranked-choice voting saved the Virginia GOP from itself

The Washington Post

Raymond J. La Raja and Alexander Theodoridis

2021-11-05

Raymond La Raja and colleague Alex Theodoridis write that the implementation of ranked-choice voting by delegates to the Virginia Republican Party statewide delegation reduced the chances that a Trumpist candidate would run away with the party’s nomination for governor.

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