How to think about the “racial realignment” in U.S. politics John Sides - November 18, 2024 Shifts in party coalitions don’t portend a shift in party positions.
Don’t trust the exit polls. This explains why. Robert Griffin - November 9, 2020 Analysts using the National Exit Poll to understand how various groups voted might want to be cautious.
Trump-Biden voters could decide the 2020 election Ruy Teixeira and John Halpin - May 19, 2020 Nine percent of Trump’s 2016 voters say they’re planning to vote for Biden, our data suggest.
Hillary Clinton’s lead in the polls may be larger than it seems. Here’s why. Gabriel R. Sanchez and Alan Abramowitz - June 20, 2016 [caption id="attachment_17379" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] (Harry Cabluck/AP)[/caption] In 2012, national polls
Is a Democratic realignment afoot in the middle class? - September 7, 2014 In the past 40 years, the industrial economy has evolved
More on “Missing White Voters” John Sides - July 25, 2013 bq. Beyond the fact that the 2012 dropouts do not
The Republicans and Immigration Reform Redux John Sides - July 12, 2013 Now, perhaps there are unforeseen events that will permanently help
“The Party of the American Working Man and Woman” Larry Bartels - June 18, 2012 Jonathan Haidt writes that “the Republicans are increasingly becoming the party
Why don’t low-income whites love the Democrats? - December 6, 2010 _Unequal Democracy_ is one of the best books on American