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A lot of Democrats might agree with Trump about TikTok

Caroline Soler and Brian Schaffner - January 31, 2025
But here’s why the TikTok drama isn’t likely to mark a significant political move.

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.

New findings from the 2022 U.S. Transgender Survey

Zein Murib - February 27, 2024
New state-level bills targeting transgender, nonbinary, and intersex Americans add to these individuals' concerns.

Americans support DEI – for now, at least

Michael Tesler - January 8, 2024
In 2023, polling consistently showed strong support for diversity, equity, and inclusion. That could change in 2024.

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 will pardon federal marijuana offenses. What will the states do?

Daniel Mallinson and Lee Hannah - October 13, 2022
Biden’s action could help some Democratic candidates for the House. But the real action on cannabis policy now rests with the states.

Most Republican candidates endorse the ‘big lie’ — even when voters don’t

Brendan Hartnett and Brian Schaffner - October 12, 2022
We examined whether candidates’ beliefs — for and against the "big lie” — matched up with those of their state’s voters. Nope.

Biden blasted ‘MAGA Republicans.’ Are they a distinct group?

Seth McKee, Scott Huffmon, Gibbs Knotts, and Christopher Cooper - September 7, 2022
Here’s what our research found

Americans are growing more accepting of Christian nationalism

Irfan Nooruddin, Eric L. McDaniel, and Allyson F. Shortle - August 31, 2022
When Marjorie Taylor Greene claims the label, it makes the anti-democratic ideology more publicly acceptable.

Most Republicans ignored constituents’ opinions on marriage equality

Andrew R. Flores - August 15, 2022
In roughly 90 percent of U.S. congressional districts, a majority support marriage rights for same-sex couples, my research finds. So why didn’t more Republicans vote in favor?
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