A third party could be successful. But probably not this one. Seth Masket - August 3, 2022 To win voters, a party has to stand for something. But what would the Forward Party do in office?
Will Biden’s age keep him from being reelected? Jennifer Wolak and Damon C. Roberts - July 20, 2022 Young people are the most critical of older politicians, our research finds
In New York City, did ranked-choice voting let the wealthy override the working class? Benjamin P. Lempert - July 6, 2021 That’s what the Adams campaign suggested. Let’s look at the evidence.
Joe Rogan told his millions of listeners not to take his anti-vaccine advice seriously. Is it too late? Matt Motta and Dominik Stecuła - May 3, 2021 Our data suggests that, over months, his listeners have become wary of coronavirus vaccines
Democrats named Biden, Sanders and Warren as their top picks 18 months ago. What did the primaries change? Peter Enns and Jonathon Schuldt - March 16, 2020 Our research reveals some flaws in the primary system
Biden and Sanders are debating tonight. What got Twitter users buzzing during past Democratic debates? Zhanna Terechshenko, Tom Paskhalis, Niklas Loynes, Megan A. Brown, and Jonathan Nagler - March 13, 2020 We checked. No candidate’s issues broke out ahead of the rest.
The UAW is on strike against General Motors. Here’s what that says about today’s labor movement. Laura C. Bucci - September 19, 2019 What you need to know about why we’re seeing more strikes — and what will affect the outcome.
With Hurricane Dorian looming, Democratic candidates discuss their climate plans tonight Leah C. Stokes - September 3, 2019 Here’s the background you need.