Most of the bounces in Trump’s approval ratings aren’t real Andrew Gelman - July 17, 2017 Donald Trump’s approval rating is one of the key news
Obama won lots of votes from racially prejudiced whites (and some of them supported Trump) Michael Tesler - December 7, 2016 [caption id="attachment_49986" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] In this photo taken Nov. 10,
No, public opinion is not driven by ‘unreasoning bias and emotion’ Andrew Gelman - May 28, 2015 One interesting thing about the recent scandal of the retracted
No, public opinion is not driven by 'unreasoning bias and emotion' Andrew Gelman - May 28, 2015 One interesting thing about the recent scandal of the retracted
The mythical swing voter Andrew Gelman - August 20, 2014 David Rothschild, Sharad Goel, Doug Rivers and I write: How
Modern polling needs innovation, not traditionalism David Rothschild and Andrew Gelman - August 4, 2014 [caption id="attachment_14007" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Catherine Walker marks her ballot in
Mentioning Hitler makes Americans more willing to intervene in Ukraine John Sides - March 14, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] A pro-Ukrainian activist holds a
Democratizing the Ad Watch Larry Bartels - July 25, 2012 The Vanderbilt/YouGov Ad Rating Project, directed by Vanderbilt political scientist
Taxing Jackpots vs. Taxing Wealth John Sides - April 11, 2012 bq. Any elected official who thinks the public is squarely
Book Project on the 2012 Election John Sides - March 15, 2012 Regular readers will note that, as in 2008, I've been
The Forecasts and The Outcome John Sides - November 3, 2010 [UPDATE, 4:11 pm: Mark Blumenthal of Pollster notified me via
A New Political Science Blog: Model Politics John Sides - October 28, 2010 I want to highlight a new political science blog, "Model
Is Health Care Hurting the Democrats? John Sides - January 21, 2010 That's the argument of political scientists David Brady and Douglas
Democratic Gains, GOP Losses: The Changing Tea Leaves on Partisan Trends - May 1, 2009 This week, furious speculation has attended the switch of Senator
Truths and Myths about the 2008 Election, Part I John Sides - November 5, 2008 1. THE FUNDAMENTALS MATTERED. I've been nattering on about this,