It’s 2025. Why doesn’t Congress reflect America’s population? Eric Gonzalez Juenke - April 25, 2025 Solving a data problem changed how we think about representation.
Pollsters weighted more in 2024 – and it helped Brian Schaffner and Caroline Soler - November 26, 2024 Adjustments for education and past vote made national and state polls more accurate.
How are we feeling about Election Day 2024? Energized? Nervous? ▶️ Laura C. Bucci - November 5, 2024 Here’s a Good Playlist that might help you to pep up a little bit!
Are Black voters really leaving Democrats in the dust? Brian Schaffner and Caroline Soler - August 15, 2024 The data from recent elections tell a more complicated story.
Good to Know: What is sociotropic voting? Alexander Kustov - August 13, 2024 Why the national economy matters more than voters’ pocketbooks.
Kamala Harris’ historic nomination could mobilize Black women voters Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - July 29, 2024 Our research shows Biden picking Harris as running mate in 2020 boosted Black women’s political engagement.
Where did the GOP fall short? Its election spending offers some hints. Adam Sheingate - December 7, 2022 The NRSC spent a lot on digital ads in the midterms. My research suggests that may have been a miscalculation.
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.
Biden’s marijuana policy may change attitudes toward immigrants Melissa R. Michelson and Joe R. Tafoya - December 1, 2022 As states decriminalize cannabis, Republicans soften toward immigrants, our research finds
Tina Kotek was elected governor of Oregon, thanks to these 3 factors Rafael Silva-Molina and Christopher Stout - November 14, 2022 After an unexpectedly tight race, Oregon’s streak of Democratic governors continues.