From hip-hop to the Hilltop: Can Cory Booker and Gen X fight the power? Nadia E. Brown - April 7, 2025 Booker’s epic 25-hour speech in the U.S. Senate is a rallying cry for America.
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.
Good Playlist: Political organizing and activism ▶️ Kelly Clancy and Jim Baker - October 10, 2024 Find the songs that inspire you to change the world.
The 2024 GOP convention protests, vs. previous years Selin Bengi Gümrükcü, Michael T. Heaney, and Eric S. Heberlig - August 7, 2024 Our surveys provide a closer look at who protested in Milwaukee, and why.
In 2024, political violence against Black women is a big threat Nadia E. Brown - March 18, 2024 Women’s History Month is good time to thank our Black women in office – and keep them safe.
Will Angela Alsobrooks have a problem with Black men voters? Nadia E. Brown - December 20, 2023 The Black woman candidate for Senate may face resistance from a group often expected to vote for Democrats.
It’s been a great nine years for TMC political science analysis Kim Yi Dionne, John Sides, and Henry Farrell - December 31, 2022 We’ve published thousands of articles. Here are some of our editors’ favorites.
Since 2018, Republicans have lost confidence in U.S. institutions Jonathan Ladd, Sean Kates, and Joshua Tucker - December 29, 2022 And Amazon is no longer one of America’s most beloved institutions, our research finds.
Just seeing a Fox News logo prompts racial bias, new research suggests Thomas Gift, Julie Norman, and Andrew M. Bell - December 23, 2022 It’s an example of what social scientists call ‘priming’
Getting a traffic ticket makes you less likely to vote, research finds Jonathan Ben-Menachem - September 13, 2022 That’s especially true for Black Americans ticketed within six months of going to the polls.