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Brigid Callahan Harrison (born 1965) is an American academic, author, and political commentator. She is a professor of political science and law at
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, where she has taught since 1994. She is the author of ''American Democracy Now'' (McGraw-Hill Publishers, now in its fourth edition), one of the leading introductory political science textbooks in the United States. She is also the author of ''A More Perfect Union'' (McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2010), ''Power and Society'' (Cengage, now in its 14th edition) and ''Women in American Politics'' (Wadsworth, 2003), as well as various peer-refereed journal articles. A frequent commentator in print and electronic media on U.S. politics, Harrison provides regular political analysis to
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radio programs. She also is a regular commentator on
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. She is a columnist for ''
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'' and her editorials have appeared in ''
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''. Harrison has served as a moderator or panelist for numerous political debates, including the 2013 New Jersey gubernatorial debate, and the New Jersey 2012 U.S. Senate debate. , Harrison serves as president of the New Jersey Political Science Association.


Early life and academic career

Harrison was born on May 21, 1965, and grew up the youngest of seven children in Runnemede and
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. She is the daughter of John P. Callahan, who served as a councilman in Runnemede, and Rosemary Ruane Callahan. She has described her interest in politics developing as part of discussions her father would have with the family about his elected service in Runnemede. A 1983 graduate of Holy Spirit High School in
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, she received her B.A. in liberal arts with a focus on political science and economics from Richard Stockton College (now
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) in
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in 1988. She received a master's degree in 1991 in international relations and comparative politics from Rutgers University, and her Ph.D. in American politics from
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in 1996. Harrison's dissertation is an examination of fundraising by men and women candidates for the
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. Harrison teaches courses in
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, Congress, the Presidency, and campaigns and elections. Her research interests include Congress and the Presidency, campaigns and elections, and American public opinion. She is an expert in the politics of the millennial generation. Harrison served as president of the National Women's Caucus for Political Science and is currently president of the New Jersey Political Science Association. She also has served as President of the Midwest Women's Caucus for Political Science and as section chair of the Northeast Political Science Association.


Broadcast and print media

Harrison has worked with many major news corporations to provide political analysis on both state and national politics. She began her career in television commentary on New Jersey Network. She has appeared regularly on ''Fox News and Fox Business News''. She has also provided analysis for ''ABC News, CBS News, NBC News'', and their New York affiliates, as well as ''BBC'' and ''BBC America''. Harrison has been a frequent political commentator on radio programs including ''NPR News, All Things Considered, CBS News Radio, Bloomberg Radio, Marty Moss-Coane'', and ''the Brian Lehrer Show''. Harrison regularly provides political commentary to numerous print media outlets, including ''The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, Reuters, the Star Ledger,'' and ''Gannett News Service''. She also writes a weekly column for the Sunday edition of ''The Bergen Record''. She has written editorials for ''The New York Times'', ''The Star-Ledger'', and ''USA Today''.


Congressional campaign

On December 16, 2019, she announced her intention to seek the Democratic nomination for the 2020 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey's 2nd district with the intention of unseating incumbent
Jeff Van Drew Jefferson Van Drew (born February 23, 1953) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 2nd congressional district since 2019. He was elected as a Democrat, but has since switched to the Republican Party sinc ...
. On July 7, 2020, she was defeated in the Democratic primary by Amy Kennedy.


Awards and honors

Harrison was inducted into the Atlantic County Women's Hall of fame in 2009. She was awarded the “Distinguished Alumna of the Year” in 2003 from the Richard Stockton College Council of Black Faculty and Staff; Atlantic County Zonta's “Women Who Make a Difference” award; Recipient of the Harold J. Goodfriend Award for Public Service; Recipient of the national MENSA Graduate fellowship.


Publications

Harrison's is author or co-author of books including: * Brigid Callahan Harrison and Jean Wahl Harris. ''American Democracy Now''. McGraw-Hill Publishers. 1st edition 2009, 2nd edition, 2010 * Brigid Callahan Harrison and Jean Wahl Harris. ''A More Perfect Union'', McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2010 * Brigid Callahan Harrison. ''Power and Society''. Cengage, 12th edition, 2009. * Brigid Harrison. ''Women in American Politics''. Wadsworth, 2003.


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External links


Brigid for South Jersey
campaign website
Brigid Callahan Harrison at Montclair State University
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