Democrats invested in traditional campaign tactics. Was it a mistake? Danny Hayes, Joshua P. Darr, and Sean Whyard - November 19, 2024 New research finds the ground game is essential in presidential elections – 2024 was no exception.
Who has a policy that would benefit you? More voters say Trump. Jan Zilinsky, Christopher Schwarz, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua Tucker - November 2, 2024 Fewer voters say this of Harris – a challenge for Clinton in 2016 but not Biden in 2020.
Can the GOP really become the party of America’s workers? Laura C. Bucci - September 2, 2024 A short history of Labor Day – and a look at labor politics this election.
Do American voters care about human rights? Kelebogile Zvobgo - August 30, 2024 Greater attention to human rights abroad could boost support for Harris among key Democratic voting groups.
Kamala isn’t Joe. She’s also not Barack, Hillary, or Shirley. Nadia E. Brown, Christopher J. Clark, Anna M. Mahoney, Periloux Peay, and Michael G. Strawbridge - July 24, 2024 And, hopefully, this isn’t 1968.
Good Chat: What just happened in India’s elections? Christopher Clary and Adam Ziegfeld - June 12, 2024 Adam Ziegfeld explains the politics and geography behind the losses for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.
The questionable politics behind Biden’s student loan debt relief John Sides - May 1, 2024 Enacting policies that benefit people doesn’t necessarily earn their vote.
U.S. political leaders face a drumbeat of violent threats John Sides - December 21, 2023 In a new survey, experts are concerned about how this violence is eroding democracy.
Are U.S.-China relations on the mend? Jeremy Wallace - October 19, 2023 Tensions remain, despite efforts to boost bilateral talks.
Republican attacks on LGBTQ lives may have helped elect Democrats Andrew R. Flores - December 16, 2022 On abortion and LGBTQ issues, the U.S. is increasingly dividing into two nations: one that restricts and one that protects autonomy on sexuality and gender