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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.
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.
How much trouble is Joe Biden really in? John Sides and Michael Tesler - March 19, 2024 There’s precedent for an election-year boost – but it’s not guaranteed.
The puzzle of Americans’ economic pessimism isn’t a puzzle at all John Sides - February 13, 2024 There’s a potential resolution to the big "vibes" debate.
Public support for the death penalty is still at its low John Sides - January 3, 2024 These 3 graphs explain why.