Anti-Haitian rhetoric is more than a 2024 GOP campaign stunt Niambi M. Carter - October 16, 2024 Framing Haitians as a “threat” goes far beyond racism. And America has been doing this for two centuries.
Evangelicals opposed abortion long before their leaders caught up Neil O’Brian - May 17, 2022 Before Roe v. Wade, Catholic leaders were more vocal about their opposition — but rank-and-file evangelicals mostly agreed with them.
How the Christian right helped get Amy Coney Barrett nominated to the Supreme Court Henry Farrell - October 15, 2020 A Q&A with the authors of the new book “Separate But Faithful: The Christian Right’s Radical Struggle to Transform Law and Legal Culture.”
Is Hillary losing the women’s vote? Nope. Here’s how the gender gap really works. Barbara Norrander - February 26, 2016 [caption id="attachment_24542" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Reuters/Mike Blake)[/caption] Is a gender gap
Renowned sociologist is utterly misinformed about American voters Andrew Gelman - July 27, 2012 Elder statesman of sociology Peter Berger writes: [New York mayor
One man’s outlier is another man’s high-leverage case Hans Noel - October 28, 2011 Nate Silver, over at fivethirtyeight, objects to the conventional wisdom
How do you say “Pat Robertson” in Spanish? Joshua Tucker - January 15, 2010 According to "Typically Spanish":http://www.typicallyspanish.com, my current source for English language