Matt DusenburyinAbsolutely NeutralBy-Election Follow Up, Aggregating Scandals, Google’s Political Ad BanSNC-Lavalin is not just any old scandal, but a political contagion perfectly suited to spread across digital networks and weaken the…Mar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Matt DusenburyinAbsolutely NeutralThe Burnaby By-Election, Singh’s Playbook, The Battle and The WarA familiar strategy may carry Jagmeet Singh to victory in Burnaby South but New Democrats will have to chart a new path to Ottawa in…Feb 21, 2019Feb 21, 2019
Matt DusenburyinAbsolutely NeutralAn Opening Update from Absolutely NeutralHi everyone. Matt here. Now that things are officially underway, I wanted to take a moment to highlight my goals for this publication in…Jan 17, 2019Jan 17, 2019
Matt DusenburyinAbsolutely NeutralAggregating Voters, How Trudeau Won, Trudeau’s TrialsJustin Trudeau was uniquely suited to win voters through the web in 2015. Four years later, the same playbook leaves him vulnerable.Jan 16, 2019Jan 16, 2019
Matt DusenburyinAbsolutely NeutralWelcome to Absolutely NeutralA new project analyzing how technology is transforming Canadian politicsJan 7, 2019Jan 7, 2019
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