Yes, Biden is more likely than Sanders to beat Trump. Here’s how we know. Paul Whiteley and Harold Clarke - March 23, 2020 We examined presidential election data over 100 years.
Conservatives won big in the U.K. election — for these two reasons. Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, Marianne Stewart, and Harold Clarke - December 21, 2019 Pundit point to one reason or the other — but it’s both.
Don’t want to discuss Trump or impeachment at Thanksgiving? Try this instead. Vanessa Lide and E.J. Graff - November 26, 2019 Dazzle (or distract) the table with what else has been happening while they weren’t looking.
The U.K. is voting — again. Here are 4 possible ways the parliamentary election could go. Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, Marianne Stewart, and Harold Clarke - November 11, 2019 Keep your eyes on Nigel Farage.
Boris Johnson wants to call a U.K. election. But can he win it? Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, Marianne Stewart, and Harold Clarke - September 23, 2019 Nothing is simple in British politics at the moment
Why a far-right party with white supremacist roots is on the rise — in Sweden Matthew Goodwin - September 10, 2018 On Sunday, voters went to the polls in Sweden. The
This new survey finds that Britons really don’t like Theresa May. Will that help Boris Johnson? Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, Marianne Stewart, and Harold Clarke - August 17, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76529" align="aligncenter" width="960"] British Prime Minister Theresa May talks
Pundits condemn Britain’s tough line on Brexit. They’re wrong. Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, and Harold Clarke - April 21, 2017 [caption id="attachment_57115" align="aligncenter" width="960"] German piglets being readied for market.
In America, polarization is a problem. In Britain, it could be a solution. - February 20, 2014 Robert Ford is Lecturer in Politics at the University of