Congress used to pass bipartisan immigration laws. What happened? Eric Gonzalez Juenke - November 5, 2025 The end of the Cold War laid the foundation for our polarized immigration era.
Americans are in an unusually liberal fiscal policy mood Michael Tesler - October 6, 2025 This could strengthen Democrats’ position in shutdown negotiations.
Democrats’ waning support for Israel extends to Jewish Democrats too Michael Tesler - September 23, 2025 Politics and ideology increasingly trump religious identity for Jewish Democrats.
What Ukrainians think about peace talks and ending the war Isabelle DeSisto - March 3, 2025 Negotiations on Ukraine’s future can’t succeed without Ukrainian perspectives.
Poll results depend on pollster choices as much as voters’ decisions Josh Clinton - October 28, 2024 Simple changes in how to weight a single poll can move the Harris-Trump margin 8 points.
What do international relations scholars think about the war in Gaza? Kelebogile Zvobgo - October 11, 2024 Scholars weigh in with different views of the Israel-Hamas war, campus protests, and divestment.
Pollsters are weighting surveys differently in 2024. Does it matter? Brian Schaffner and Caroline Soler - October 2, 2024 Adjusting election polls by education and past vote has become more common.
Do American voters care about human rights? Kelebogile Zvobgo - August 30, 2024 Greater attention to human rights abroad could boost support for Harris among key Democratic voting groups.
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.
How the GOP became the party of vaccine hesitancy John Sides - August 14, 2024 It’s not just about covid-19 anymore.