Republican voters are deeply divided over Trump. So why do most Republican lawmakers still support him? Rory Truex and Kevin Arceneaux - February 16, 2021 We looked at which GOP primary voters are most likely to vote based on support for his false election claims
To learn about the Democratic Party’s future, look at what Latino organizers did in Arizona Liz McKenna and Hahrie Han - February 8, 2021 Leaders like Alex Gomez and Tomás Robles connected the party to issues voters cared about
What happened to that ‘blue wave’? Sam Rosenfeld, Daniel Galvin, and Daniel Schlozman - November 10, 2020 Democratic Party moderates and progressives are blaming each other. Here’s what our research suggests.
Why Biden is winning the states Trump wants most Eleanor Neff Powell - October 28, 2020 In Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, the Democrat has won over up-for-grabs voters
Amy Coney Barrett is conservative. New data shows us how conservative. Morgan L.W. Hazelton, Matthew E.K. Hall, Jeffrey J. Harden, and Jason Windett - October 21, 2020 Her confirmation would shift the Supreme Court further ideologically than any other appointment in the past 40 years.
China’s new national security law for Hong Kong will erode Hong Kong’s autonomy Victoria Hui and Michael C. Davis - May 26, 2020 Here’s what you need to know
The coronavirus has thrown Italy into an economic crisis. The European Union may follow. Lucia Quaglia and Manuela Moschella - March 25, 2020 We’re about to see what happens to the E.U. when a core member has untreated double pneumonia
So much for Putin’s promise he’d abide by term limits. Here’s what happened. Graeme Robertson and Samuel Greene - March 15, 2020 Will this latest twist keep him in power through 2036?
What Taiwan’s election says about Beijing’s Taiwan policy Shelley Rigger - January 22, 2020 It’s more complicated than it seems
Why Taiwan is watching Hong Kong very closely Shelley Rigger - September 3, 2019 How ‘one country, two systems’ plays out in Hong Kong could factor into Taiwan’s 2020 elections.