Why Americans have reversed their thinking on immigration Alexander Kustov - July 25, 2024 Recent polls show a sharp decline in pro-immigration sentiment, challenging long-held assumptions.
A transition for TMC (The Monkey Cage): Moving on from The Washington Post Laura Seay, Nadia E. Brown, Marc Lynch, Kim Yi Dionne, Joshua Tucker, John Sides, Jeremy Wallace, Jessica Chen Weiss, Henry Farrell, Elizabeth N. Saunders, Christopher Stout, Bryn Rosenfeld, Sarah Binder, Amanda Hollis-Brusky, and Stacie Goddard - December 5, 2022 We’re grateful to The Post and excited about our next chapter
Biden inherited a broken government. Attracting a new generation of civil servants won’t be easy. Rudy Mehrbani - October 23, 2021 Will scientists and other experts seek careers in government?
Thanks to Trump’s rhetoric, Asian Americans are moving toward the Democratic Party Vivien Leung, Nathan Chan, and Jae Yeon Kim - March 30, 2021 As Asian Americans grow as a slice of the electorate, they could affect politics at every level of government
The pope said he supports civil unions for same-sex couples. American Catholics will approve. Ryan Burge - October 22, 2020 Even Republican Catholics have a favorable view of lesbians and gay men.
Americans rate Trump better on the economy. But it may not help him in November. John Sides - September 2, 2020 Which Americans disapprove of Trump overall — but approve of his handling of the economy? Mostly Biden voters.
New data finds Black and Hispanic Americans more likely to take precautions against coronavirus Stella Rouse - August 10, 2020 Sen. Thom Tillis is wrong about why Hispanics have higher rates of illness
The Floyd protests have changed public opinion about race and policing. Here’s the data. Michael Tesler - June 8, 2020 Until recently, most whites thought that blacks no longer face much discrimination in the United States. That’s changed.
What’s driving the shutdown protests? It’s not economic pain. Robert Griffin and Mayesha Quasem - May 19, 2020 Large majorities of Americans support the measures -- whether they’ve suffered financially or not.
Why Trump’s approval bump isn’t helping him against Joe Biden Robert Griffin and John Sides - March 31, 2020 The voters who increasingly approve of Trump aren’t actually the ones likely to vote for him in November.