Redistricting commissions draw fairer districts than politicians do Michal Migurski, Eric McGhee, and Christopher Warshaw - September 25, 2022 That’s what our research finds. But will the Supreme Court rule that only legislatures can draw district maps?
Republicans don’t trust their election officials, research finds — especially in states Biden won Kimberly Gross and Danny Hayes - July 25, 2021 State and local election officials are being threatened. Should we worry about the future of U.S. democracy?
Americans hate the ‘other side’ in politics. But so do Europeans. Will Horne, Noam Gidron, and James Adams - November 5, 2020 That dislike is becoming worse in the United States faster than elsewhere.
The Floyd protests are the broadest in U.S. history — and are spreading to white, small-town America Lara Putnam, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - June 6, 2020 That will influence the election — and future policy.
Trump’s attacks on #TakeaKnee and DACA spurred hundreds of protests in October Jeremy Pressman and Erica Chenoweth - December 1, 2017 This is the 10th installment in a monthly series reporting
In Trump’s America, who’s protesting and why? Here’s our May report. Jeremy Pressman, Erica MacDonald, and Erica Chenoweth - June 26, 2017 [caption id="attachment_60339" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Rene Bermudez, second from left, looks
New data shows a sharp increase in U.S. protest activity in April Jeremy Pressman, Evan Perkoski, Erica Chenoweth, and Ches Thurber - May 22, 2017 [caption id="attachment_58645" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Thousands gather on the Mall in