Biden’s win shows that suburbs are the new swing constituency John Curiel and Charles Stewart III - November 23, 2020 The urban-rural divide is reshaping American politics
Most voters confident their vote will be counted, poll finds. But partisans disagree on election threats. Nathaniel Persily and Charles Stewart III - October 6, 2020 Democrats are more worried about voting in person. Republicans are more worried about voting by mail.
How likely is it that your mail-in ballot won’t get counted? Charles Stewart III - August 24, 2020 It’s riskier than voting in person.
Why we’re still waiting for election results from Florida and Georgia — and why newly counted ballots favor Democrats Charles Stewart III - November 14, 2018 [caption id="attachment_80200" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A worker loads a ballot into
Hillary Clinton will gain votes after Election Night. Here’s why. Edward Foley and Charles Stewart III - November 8, 2016 Most Americans assume that by the wee hours of tomorrow,
Donald Trump’s ‘rigged election’ talk is changing minds. Democrats’ minds, that is. Charles Stewart III - October 19, 2016 Donald Trump’s relentless messaging about a “rigged election” is having
Americans have become much less confident that we count votes accurately Paul Gronke, Michael Sances, and Charles Stewart III - August 10, 2016 Donald Trump’s warning that the 2016 election is likely to be
What happened to John Boehner hasn’t happened in a century. No one knows what comes next. Jeffery Jenkins and Charles Stewart III - September 30, 2015 John A. Boehner’s resignation from the House, and thus the