The Philippines elected a dictator’s son. Why are dynasties popular? James Loxton - May 26, 2022 Ties to a former dictatorship are quite common in new democracies, this research explains
Who supports QAnon? Here’s what our poll finds. Justin Stoler, Joseph E. Uscinski, and Casey Klofstad - August 2, 2020 Its appeal is not really based on traditional left-right, Democratic-Republican politics.
The Kavanaugh hearings could shape the Supreme Court — even if he’s not confirmed Michael Nelson - October 3, 2018 [caption id="attachment_78478" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testifies
Clinton scandals may have defeated one presidential candidate. Could they do it again? Jeremy Pope - March 27, 2015 [caption id="attachment_22987" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Former U.S. secretary of state Hillary
What We Don’t Know About Polarization John Sides - December 9, 2009 Last week, I linked to my comments at the TPM