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Why the GOP can’t quit Trump

Rachel M. Blum and Christopher Parker - March 1, 2021
Here’s what we learned when we surveyed MAGA supporters

Rubio attacked Romney’s child allowance proposal as ‘welfare.’ Why are conservatives fighting over family support?

Joshua McCabe and Elizabeth Popp Berman - February 9, 2021
Pandemic’s economic impact may have changed politics of helping poor

By trying to silence protesters, Vladimir Putin is falling into a repression trap

Timothy Frye - January 26, 2021
As the Russian president becomes less popular, he’s turning to blunt coercion

Biden just changed immigration policy. That doesn’t mean you should expect a new wave of immigration.

Margaret E. Peters - January 21, 2021
Potential migrants consider many things when deciding whether to leave home. The Biden administration is targeting them with relevant information.

Democratic presidents have traditionally hurt their parties. Joe Biden may be different.

Josh Vincent and Daniel Galvin - January 20, 2021
Will he invest in building up a strong Democratic Party?

Biden’s transition teams mix centrists and progressives. But keep an eye on this obscure White House office.

Elizabeth Popp Berman - November 20, 2020
OIRA is the most important office you’ve never heard of

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.

Mike Lee is more of a democrat than he realizes

David Stasavage - October 9, 2020
Democracies were once more decentralized - and ineffective - than they are today

Tonight, Biden could use Trump’s returns to shift the debate on taxes

Vanessa Williamson - September 28, 2020
The Democrats may return to their roots and paint Republicans as the party of big business corruption

If Trump appoints a third justice, the Supreme Court would be the most conservative it’s been since 1950

Michael Bailey - September 21, 2020
And it would be the furthest it’s been ideologically from the other two branches in a long time
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