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Arizona may go for Biden. That took 20 years of grassroots organizing.

Erin Mayo-Adam - November 12, 2020
My research examines what brought together Latino, immigrant, labor and LGBTQ community organizers into a coalition that gets out votes

Identity politics can help Biden win in November

Christopher Stout - September 16, 2020
Appeals for racial equity can motivate Democrats to vote.

Americans overwhelmingly oppose school reopenings, data finds

Sally Nuamah and Jonathan E. Collins - August 19, 2020
Black and Latinx Americans are especially worried about reopenings — but are also worried about their children falling behind

Kamala Harris is likely to bring in Indian American voters, this research finds

Sara Sadhwani - August 14, 2020
Indian Americans are especially likely to vote when another Indian American is on the ballot — more so than people of other minority racial or ethnic identities.

The next Congress will probably be the most diverse ever

Bernard Fraga - June 21, 2020
That’s what my research into the primary races suggests.

What helps non-black people support Black Lives Matter? A signal from someone in their own ethnic group.

Maneesh Arora, Kelsy Kretschmer, and Christopher Stout - June 17, 2020
Our surveys uncover how this messaging works

Having a woman of color as his running mate could help Joe Biden. This explains how.

Keith Baker and Christopher Stout - May 6, 2020
Trump will attack him on race. Our research shows that this could help neutralize those attacks.

Trump’s rhetoric does encourage open prejudice and bias. We checked.

Sono Shah, Loren Collingwood, Karthick Ramakrishnan, Jennifer Merolla, and Benjamin Newman - March 10, 2020
When other politicians don’t object, it amplifies that ‘Trump effect’

Who are black voters supporting in 2020? Here’s what we might learn from South Carolina.

David Darmofal - February 26, 2020
It’s complicated.

Treating immigrants like criminals has a long history in the United States

Melina Juárez Pérez - July 18, 2019
“Crimmigration” started well before the Trump administration.
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