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Bitzer

American  
[bit-ser] / ˈbɪt sər /

noun

  1. George William Johann Gottlob Wilhelm BitzerBilly, 1872–1944, U.S. cinematographer.


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“AI will be transformative, but stocks have run up so much,” says James Bitzer, chief investment officer at Falcon Point Capital in San Francisco.

From Barron's

About 38% of the voters of the devastated area of western North Carolina are registered as Republicans, 23% are Democrats and 38% are unaffiliated, according to Michael Bitzer, professor of politics at Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C.

From Los Angeles Times

Given voting behavior and the shape of the districts, whoever wins can conceivably hold a seat “as long as they want,” said Michael Bitzer, a Catawba College political science professor.

From Seattle Times

Michael Bitzer, a political science professor at North Carolina’s Catawba College, said less than 15% of the precincts were competitive statewide in 2022.

From Seattle Times

"We're probably at a point where 11 Republican seats can be drawn," said Michael Bitzer, a politics and history professor at Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina, and the author of "Redistricting and Gerrymandering in North Carolina: Battlelines in the Tar Heel State."

From Reuters