PUBLIC REPORTS
Sanbonmatsu, Kira, Kathleen Rogers, and Claire Gothreau. 2020. “The Money Hurdle in the Race for Governor Individual Contributions, 2000-2018” Center for American Women and Politics Eagleton Institute of Politics, New Brunswick, NJ.
Sanbonmatsu, Kira and Claire Gothreau. 2021. “Money Matters in the Fifty States, Individual Contributions in Statewide Executive Elections, 2001-2020.” Center for American Women and Politics Eagleton Institute of Politics, New Brunswick, NJ.
Sanbonmatsu, Kira and Claire Gothreau. 2021. “The Money Race for the State Legislature, Individual Contributions, 2020” Center for American Women and Politics Eagleton Institute of Politics, New Brunswick, NJ.
OTHER WRITING
“We Tried to Publish a Replication of a Science Paper in Science. The Journal Refused.” With Bert Bakker, Vin Arceneaux, and Gijs Schumacher. Slate
“What Will Hill’s Experience Mean for Women’s Political Engagement?” Center for American Women and Politics Blog *Covered by ABC News, Bloomberg News, Good Morning America, and Fast Company
“2020 is the First Presidential Election of the #MeToo Era. Why Do the Political Parties See it so Differently?” Center for American Women and Politics Blog and cross-posted at Ms. Magazine as “What #MeToo Means in 2020”
“Will There Be an AOC Effect in 2020?” Center for American Women and Politics Blog *covered by Politico
“The Current State of Republican Women and What Might Happen in 2020” Center for American Women and Politics Blog *covered by Ms. Magazine and Washington Monthly
“Money and Gubernatorial Races: How are Women Faring as Candidates and Donors?” Center for American Women and Politics Blog
“Engaging Students Online: Resources and Activities on Women in American Politics” Center for American Women and Politics Blog
“Introducing CAWPs New Candidate Summaries and Databases” Center for American Women and Politics Blog *covered by Bloomberg News and Opinion
“What Voters Could Biden’s VP Pick Mobilize?” Center for American Women and Politics Blog
“Republican Women are Breaking Barriers this Year. Here is the Context.” Center for American Women and Politics Blog
“We Have Her Back: The Objectification of Women in Politics and Why it Matters” Ms. Magazine *covered by the Time’s Up Foundation
“Are Women Reshaping the Political Donor Class? Money Matters in the Upcoming Races for Governor” With Kira Sanbonmatsu. Ms. Magazine
“Everything You Need to Know About the Gender Gap” Center for American Women and Politics Blog
“Will Shifts in Public Opinion Impact the Abortion Debate?” Ms. Magazine
“Women Make Fewer Political Donations and Risk Being Ignored by Elected Officials” With Kira Sanbonmatsu. The Conversation