How Black and Latino people did in this last round of redistricting Michal Migurski, Eric McGhee, and Christopher Warshaw - October 6, 2022 We examined the first redistricting round since the Supreme Court’s Shelby County v. Holder decision ended ‘preclearance,’ comparing it to the last cycle’s districts
New research shows just how badly a citizenship question would hurt the 2020 Census Rebecca Goldstein, Maya Sen, Matt Barreto, Matthew Baum, Christopher Warshaw, and Bryce J. Dietrich - April 21, 2019 It could lead to a huge undercount, particularly of Latinos and immigrants
The extraordinary unpopularity of Trump’s family separation policy (in one graph) John Sides - June 19, 2018 As the Trump administration doubles down on its policy of separating
Here’s the incredibly unpopular GOP tax reform plan — in one graph John Sides - November 18, 2017 A Republican tax plan has passed the House, but obstacles
Why California is so liberal and Alabama is so conservative Andrew Gelman - September 17, 2014 That's an easy one, right? Not so fast. As measured