Secular Democrats are on the rise Brian Schaffner and Stephen Ansolabehere - October 29, 2025 Fewer Democrats identify as religious. That’s creating tension with Black voters.
Black women felt energized in 2024 – and frustrated Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - November 27, 2024 Here’s what our focus groups this fall revealed about emotions and politics among this key group of voters.
Democrats invested in traditional campaign tactics. Was it a mistake? Danny Hayes, Joshua P. Darr, and Sean Whyard - November 19, 2024 New research finds the ground game is essential in presidential elections – 2024 was no exception.
Black media figures may be pushing Black men from the Democratic Party Niambi M. Carter - June 18, 2024 Charlamagne Tha God and others are sending messages that could upend traditional party loyalties.
Trump’s attacks on Fani Willis failed to discredit her Nyron N. Crawford - March 21, 2024 My research explores why targeting Black officials, both personally and professionally, helps mobilize Black voters.
What did we learn from the 2022 U.S. midterm elections? Christopher Stout - December 26, 2022 The TMC 2022 roundups: U.S. elections
Did amateur candidates cost Republicans the U.S. Senate? Carlos Algara and Byengseon Bae / Managing Editor - December 7, 2022 A lot of amateurs ran for the Senate this year and lost. Here’s what you need to know.
Is ‘Wakanda Forever’ too ‘woke’ for Marvel’s own good? Nicholas Carnes, Lilly Goren, and Bethany Lacina - November 10, 2022 That’s what some critics argue. Let’s look at the numbers.
Can young voters help Democrats hold Congress? Matthew Nelsen and Kumar Ramanathan - November 3, 2022 Both Gen Z and millennials are just as motivated to vote as they were in 2018, the GenForward survey found.
In many states with antiabortion laws, majorities favor abortion rights Jake Grumbach and Christopher Warshaw / Managing Editor - June 25, 2022 Will purple states’ laws eventually reflect their voters’ views?