Who has a policy that would benefit you? More voters say Trump. Jan Zilinsky, Christopher Schwarz, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua Tucker - November 2, 2024 Fewer voters say this of Harris – a challenge for Clinton in 2016 but not Biden in 2020.
The new Supreme Court doctrine against religious discrimination Andrew Lewis - July 6, 2022 Conservative justices favor religious liberty over the separation of church and state.
Rhetorical ‘fire and fury’ can help the U.S. globally – if the president has enough backing at home Roseanne McManus - August 9, 2017 President Trump is making news for saying that North Korea
Here’s a close look at how immigrant voters could affect the 2016 U.S. election Thomas Holbrook - June 26, 2016 [caption id="attachment_42738" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Mexican and U.S. flags are seen
This is the endorsement that actually helps a candidate win Thad Kousser, Scott Lucas, Seth Masket, and Eric McGhee - July 23, 2015 [caption id="attachment_27683" align="aligncenter" width="275"] Copyright California Democratic Party[/caption] In any
Hey, news media! Save a few million bucks by cutting back on the horse-race polls Andrew Gelman - June 17, 2014 Nadia Hassan writes: The journal PS and Politics recently had
Robert Putnam on funding the social sciences Henry Farrell - July 11, 2013 In "Politico":http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/political-science-research-offers-better-democracy-93970.html bq. This week, I was one of 12
Is Our Parties Learning? David Karol - November 2, 2012 In a recent post,the estimable Jon Bernstein of A Plain
The political science of the Internet Henry Farrell - May 24, 2012 A few months ago, I posted a draft article on
Politics is a Matter of Life and Death (Times 23,000) Larry Bartels - January 30, 2012 That’s the message I take from a recent book by