Jackson Campbell

Jackson Campbell is a senior undergraduate student at Chapman University, majoring in Political Science with a minor in Psychology. His independent research explores populism in U.S. and German politics, employing quantitative methods such as logistic regression and cross-sectional analysis to examine social media's influence on political attitudes and support for right-wing parties. He has presented his findings at Chapman University's Student Scholar Symposium and is actively working to publish his papers in academic journals.

Jackson's professional experience includes internships at the Bitcoin Policy Institute, where he analyzed survey data on partisan perceptions of cryptocurrency to inform bipartisan policy strategies; Porterfield Fettig & Sears, a leading government relations firm; and the office of House Whip Tom Emmer, contributing to legislative initiatives.

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