Good Playlist: Music to help you find the headspace to teach ▶️ Colin M. Brown - March 4, 2024 Check out this detailed playlist covering politics around the world.
Will Pennsylvania vote for a Harvard grad with a working-class image? Thomas Gift - May 26, 2022 The Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, John Fetterman, is cultivating an unpretentious image. Here’s what the research says.
Why counting vaccinated Americans doesn’t always add up David Lazer - April 7, 2022 The percentages the CDC reports don’t necessarily line up with census data. Here’s why.
Black women are willing to wait longer in line to vote than any other demographic group Costas Panagopoulos - April 21, 2021 Black voters’ greater determination to vote — despite longer lines — may influence election results
Which 2020 election polls were most — and least — accurate? Kyle Endres and Costas Panagopoulos - November 25, 2020 Some were on the nose. Overall, though, they did worse than in 2016.
These nine swing states will see the biggest ‘blue shift’ as ballots are counted after the election Roy H. Perlis, Matthew Simonson, Mauricio Santillana, Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, Jon Green, Jennifer Lin, James N. Druckman, Hanyu Chwe, David Lazer, Alexi Quintana Mathé, and Adina Gitomer - October 19, 2020 Biden’s margin will almost certainly improve as mail-in ballots are counted — by up to 60 percentage points
Withdrawing from the WHO would hurt global security — and global respect for the U.S. Summer Marion - May 20, 2020 The private sector can’t fill the roles of donor countries
These three governors are reopening their states faster than their voters want Matthew Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, and David Lazer - April 28, 2020 That’s what our polling found in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee
American sunscreen may damage coral reefs — unlike sunscreen you can buy overseas. Here’s why. Nithya Pathalam and Kirsten Rodine-Hardy - June 26, 2019 It’s all about the politics of regulation.
Liberals and conservatives see sexual harassment claims very differently. This explains why. Sander van der Linden and Costas Panagopoulos - December 14, 2018 Over this past year, the #MeToo movement has put sexual