2024 brought high voter turnout – but a growing racial gap Devin Caughey, Bernard Fraga, Robert Griffin, and Christopher Warshaw - October 7, 2025 New data shows that while white turnout has spiked, turnout among Black and other non-white Americans has stagnated.
How do Americans see U.S. support for Ukraine? Alexandra Guisinger, Elizabeth N. Saunders, and XT Tay - August 15, 2025 A new survey examines the “guns vs. butter” argument.
Democrats’ losses among Hispanic voters may be larger than they look Caroline Soler and Brian Schaffner - June 20, 2025 Conservative Hispanic Americans are ditching their Hispanic identity, surveys show.
It’s 2025. Why doesn’t Congress reflect America’s population? Eric Gonzalez Juenke - April 25, 2025 Solving a data problem changed how we think about representation.
Democrats and Republicans really disagree on U.S. foreign aid Alexandra Guisinger - February 7, 2025 Our December 2024 survey data reveals what divides Americans on this issue.
How sexism cost both Biden and Harris votes among Black men Crystal Robertson and Michael Tesler - December 11, 2024 Sexism swung Black men to Trump even before Harris entered the race.
What do international relations scholars think about the war in Gaza? Kelebogile Zvobgo - October 11, 2024 Scholars weigh in with different views of the Israel-Hamas war, campus protests, and divestment.
How Americans actually perceive Kamala Harris’ racial identity Nathan Chan and Matthew Tokeshi - August 19, 2024 The plurality said “Black” but different racial groups see her differently.
Voter suppression tops Black women’s concerns about democracy Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - May 29, 2024 For Black women, the Voting Rights Amendment is essential for democracy.
America is less polarized by race – but more polarized about race John Sides and Michael Tesler - April 3, 2024 The pro-GOP shift among people of color is making racial attitudes more important to politics, not less.