Can Americans be sold on Dave Camp’s tax reform? Christopher Faricy and Christopher Ellis - March 5, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Rep. David Camp, a Republican
How better educated whites are driving political polarization - January 23, 2014 My area of expertise is in public opinion and voting
Why people call themselves "independent" even when they aren't John Sides - January 10, 2014 This is a guest post by political scientists Yanna Krupnikov and
Most political independents actually aren't John Sides - January 8, 2014 So Gallup has a splashy new headline: "Record-High 42% of
Can opposition parties survive in Georgia? Post-election report Joshua Tucker - October 30, 2013 [caption id="attachment_2383" align="aligncenter" width="567" special=""] Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili,
Develop New Apps to Make Government Work Better John Sides - April 1, 2013 I'm a judge in a new competition sponsored by ChallengePost
Are Republicans More Divided on Foreign Policy? Erik Voeten - September 6, 2012 One presumed cause for the near absence of foreign policy
Self-Interest and Attitudes toward Health Care Reform - June 25, 2012 At a glance, health care reform seems like the kind
Americans think economy isn’t so bad in their city but is crappy nationally and globally Andrew Gelman - June 22, 2012 Frank Newport of Gallup reports (link from Jay Livingston): Americans
More NSF Reporting: Fox News and Support for the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq Erik Voeten - May 16, 2012 The following guest post is by Chris Gelpi, who was on