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.
As little as $20 in cash might persuade the reluctant to get vaccinated, our research finds Daniel J. Simmons and Carlos Algara - August 24, 2021 But employer mandates may harden opposition.
Is your town urban or rural? A lot of money rides on the government’s answer — which may soon change. Zoe Nemerever and Melissa Rogers - April 19, 2021 The Trump administration proposed expanding what is defined as ‘rural’
Turbulent confirmation hearings don’t change how Americans view the Supreme Court Jean Schroedel and Christopher N. Krewson - October 1, 2020 Our surveys also find that public opinion toward the court is divided by race and gender
What keeps Native Americans from voting – and what could change this Melissa Rogers and Jean Schroedel - October 18, 2018 Voter requirements for IDs with street addresses would pose a further challenge.
Poor people die younger in the U.S. That skews American politics. Javier Rodriguez and Cristian Capotescu - May 31, 2018 [caption id="attachment_73953" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A pedestrian passes a polling station
Nearly 4 million black voters are missing. This is why. Michael Herron, Javier Rodriguez, David Cottrell, and Daniel Smith - April 11, 2018 Blacks in the United States die younger and are jailed