Good to Know: Continuing resolutions Sarah Binder - January 22, 2024 Here’s why Congress can’t kick the habit.
Good to Know: Impeachment Andrew Rudalevige - January 13, 2024 With House Republicans holding an impeachment inquiry against Pres. Biden, here's what to know about this constitutional tool.
When do voters support Black Lives Matter or the Green New Deal? Michael W. Wagner, Lewis A. Friedland, Jianing Li, and Dhavan V. Shah - December 8, 2020 Our research finds that more moderate rhetoric wins more support among both Democrats and Republicans
Wisconsin is scheduled to vote today. How will the pandemic affect turnout? Michael W. Wagner, Lewis A. Friedland, Katherine Cramer, Jordan M. Foley, Dhavan V. Shah, and Ceri Hughes - April 6, 2020 The state’s push to expand early and mail-in voting probably won’t increase black, Hispanic or Democratic votes
Trump’s threats are unlikely to hurt Sen. Jon Tester. In fact, they may help him. David Parker - May 2, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/trump-i-know-things-about-sen-tester/2018/04/28/0882947c-4b3e-11e8-8082-105a446d19b8_video.html In late March, President Trump nominated the White House
In 6 graphs, here’s why young women don’t support Hillary Clinton as much as older women do Lori Poloni-Staudinger, Cherie Strachan, and Brian Schaffner - April 11, 2016 Every primary appears to bring Hillary Clinton steadily closer to
Will the Senate start going to conference again? Gregory Koger - February 1, 2013 Greg: Last week, the Senate adopted reforms to simplify its
“Nowcasting” the 2012 US Presidential Elections Joshua Tucker - December 15, 2011 We are pleased to welcome professors Charles Tien of Hunter