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
Biden’s marijuana policy may change attitudes toward immigrants Melissa R. Michelson and Joe R. Tafoya - December 1, 2022 As states decriminalize cannabis, Republicans soften toward immigrants, our research finds
Despite the 2020 election results, you can still trust polling. Mostly. Robert Shapiro - December 2, 2020 Yes, there’s a problem with pre-election polling. But mass opinion polls don’t have that problem.
Black candidates know they have to be careful in talking about race. Here’s what the research suggests. Christopher Stout - February 19, 2019 The 2020 Democratic presidential primaries will have the most diverse
Did the GOP make inroads with the Latino vote? Stephen Nuño-Perez - November 19, 2014 The conservative National Review declared, “Republicans made historic gains across
What 2014 does — and does not — tell us about Asian Americans' voting - November 13, 2014 As midterm elections drew to a close on Election Day,
What 2014 does — and does not — tell us about Asian Americans’ voting Karthick Ramakrishnan - November 13, 2014 As midterm elections drew to a close on Election Day,
Asian Americans Voted Democrat: We Should Not Be Surprised Erik Voeten - November 29, 2012 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post by Karthick