NATO members are supposed to be democratic. What happens when Turkey isn’t? Michael Poznansky and Keith Carter - October 13, 2016 We measured "democracy" to show why the U.S. may be willing to look the other way.
White Christian America is dying John Sides - August 15, 2016 Robert P. Jones is the founding CEO of the Public
Mitch McConnell said you don’t need experience to be president Elizabeth N. Saunders - July 27, 2016 Here's why he's wrong.
Will Tim Kaine deliver Virginia (and Catholics)? Don’t count on it. Kyle Kopko and Christopher J. Devine - July 23, 2016 [caption id="attachment_44317" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Hillary Clinton and Sen. Timothy M.
Vice-presidential candidates do win votes. But Mike Pence won’t help Donald Trump win the election. Boris Heersink and Brenton Peterson - July 15, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43886" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump with
Two myths about the unruly American primary system Richard H. Pildes - May 25, 2016 [caption id="attachment_38412" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] The symbols of the Democratic (donkey)
This research shows that vice presidential candidates actually do win votes in their home states Boris Heersink and Brenton Peterson - April 26, 2016 [caption id="attachment_35097" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Joshua Lott/The Washington Post; Melina Mara/The
Who should Trump and Clinton pick as running mates? This research says it doesn’t really matter. Christopher J. Devine and Kyle Kopko - April 25, 2016 Even with the Democratic and Republican Party presidential nominations yet
Does shielding the public from the costs of war actually affect attitudes about the war? Sarah Kreps and Gustavo Flores-Macías - April 14, 2016 [caption id="attachment_38375" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Would Americans support foreign wars if
Obama’s symbolic visit to Cuba is the exception. What’s the real history of presidents and international travel? James H. Lebovic and Elizabeth N. Saunders - March 23, 2016 We remember Nixon in China and Kennedy in Berlin, but most presidential visits these days are far more ordinary.