Journal Articles

Matt Grossmann, Caleb Lucas, and Benjamin Yoel. 2025. “Introducing CongressData and Correlates of State Policy.” Nature Scientific Data 12: 1185.

Matt Grossmann and Christopher Wlezien. 2024. “A Thermostatic model of Congressional Elections.” American Politics Research.

Matt Grossmann and Zuhaib Mahmood. 2022. “Internationalist U.S. Foreign Policy and Elite Consensus.” Representation.

Matt Grossmann, Kayla Hamann, Jennifer Lee, Gabrielle Levy, Brendan Nyhan, and Victor Wu. 2021. “Republicans are more optimistic about economic mobility, but no less accurate.” Research & Politics. 

Matt Grossmann, Sarah Reckhow, Katharine O. Strunk, and Meg Turner. 2021. “All States Close but Red Districts Reopen: The Politics of In-Person Schooling During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Educational Researcher 50(9).

Matt Grossmann, Marty P. Jordan, and Joshua McCrain. 2021. “The Correlates of State Policy and the Structure of State Panel Data.” State Politics & Policy Quarterly.

Matt Grossmann, William Isaac, and Zuhaib Mahmood. 2020. “Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Unequal Class Influence in American Policy.” Journal of Politics.

Matt Grossmann. 2020. “Limits of the Conservative Revolution in the States.” Political Science Quarterly 135(3): 377-407.

Matt Grossmann. 2020. “The Science of Politics Podcast.” PS: Political Science & Politics 53(2): 324-5.

Matt Grossmann and David A. Hopkins. 2019. “From Fox News to Viral Views: The Influence of Ideological Media in the 2018 Elections.” The Forum 16(4). 

2018. Matt Grossmann and Daniel Thaler. “Mass­-Elite Divides in Aversion to Social Change and Support for Donald Trump.” American Politics Research.  

2015. Sarah Reckhow, Matt Grossmann, and Benjamin Evans. “Policy Cues and Ideology in Attitudes Toward Charter Schools.” Policy Studies Journal: Old ungated version.

2014. “Varied Effects of Policy Cues on Partisan Opinions,” accepted at Politics & Policy. Old ungated version.

2013. “Lobbying and Congressional Bill Advancement.” Interest Groups & Advocacy. (with Kurt Pyle). Ungated.

2012. “What (or Who) Makes Campaigns Negative?” American Review of PoliticsUngated.

2010.“Do Voters Perceive Negative Campaigns as Informative Campaigns?” American Politics Research. (with John Sides and Keena Lipsitz). Ungated.

2010. “La Poesi et la Prose des Lobbies sous Obama.” Revue Internationale et Strategique.

2009. “Party Coalitions and Interest Group Networks.” American Politics Research. (with Casey Dominguez) Ungated.

2005. “What Voters Want From Political Campaign Communication.” Political Communication 22(3) (with Keena Lipsitz, John Sides, and Christine Trost). Ungated.