Michael Tesler
March 19, 2025
Why the blame game finally turned on Trump
Trump pinned inflation on Biden – but Americans now hold Trump responsible for the country’s economic problems.
Alexander Kustov
August 13, 2024
Good to Know: What is sociotropic voting?
Why the national economy matters more than voters’ pocketbooks.
John Sides
January 19, 2024
Right-wing populist parties have risen. Populism hasn’t.
The success of these parties isn’t about a surge in populist sentiments.
John Sides
November 8, 2023
Why Republicans have no incentive to stop denying the 2020 election
Election denial is even more prevalent in Congress than it was three years ago.
Michael Tesler
September 26, 2023
How conservatives are boosting RFK Jr.’s campaign
Fox News coverage is a double-edged sword in a Democratic primary.
Joshua C. Wilson
January 11, 2021
Look beyond Trump’s language to see the roots of recent political violence in the U.S.
For the past 50 years, conservatives have capitalized on demonizing the federal government
Larry Bartels
May 20, 2020
Under Trump, Democrats and Republicans have never been more divided — on nearly everything
And they are holding tightly to their party identities
Michael Tesler
March 9, 2020
3 ways the coronavirus could end Trump’s presidency
Voters are very influenced by what happens in an election year.
Andrew Gelman
February 17, 2020
Is it really time to scrap democracy? Let’s examine the evidence.
Roslyn Fuller’s new book takes apart the pessimists’ arguments
Michael Greenberger, Marc J. Hetherington, David A. M. Peterson, Colin Case, and Abby Cassario
January 27, 2020
How are Iowa voters picking candidates?
You’ve probably never considered this quality