Have we passed peak MAGA? Nick Rogers and Jason J. Jones - December 8, 2022 Data from Twitter bios suggests many of Trump’s biggest fans are backing away
In Women’s History Month, these African groups can offer lessons to feminists everywhere Adryan Wallace - March 11, 2022 What is gender equality, exactly — and who gets to define what it should look like?
Is Putin lining up with ultraconservatives? We’re not so sure. Valerie Sperling, Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, Janet Johnson, and Alexandra Novitskaya - February 10, 2022 His hard line on gender and sexuality leaves him room to tack to the middle again
On Twitter, Trump is more popular than Jesus Nick Rogers and Jason J. Jones - March 10, 2021 Twitter users’ bios suggest they now identify more with politics than religion
Why so many Republican officials went along with Trump’s fraud claims Ryan L. Claassen, Michael J. Ensley, and Barry Ryan - November 24, 2020 My party is trying to win. Your party is trying to cheat.
Why did the polls undercount Trump voters? Ryan L. Claassen and Barry Ryan - November 13, 2020 It’s not because of ‘shy’ Trump voters, our research suggests
Here’s why black Americans were mad at Biden’s comment — even if they’d say the same thing themselves Julian J. Wamble, Ismail K. White, and Chryl N. Laird - May 27, 2020 Black Americans enforce party loyalty on behalf of the group. Whites can’t do the same.
93 percent of Confederate monuments are still standing. Here’s why. Tyler Camarillo, Tyler Johnson, Ray Block, Jr., Kathleen Tipler, Julian J. Wamble, Jared Clemons, Chryl N. Laird, and Andrea Benjamin - December 16, 2019 Local governments are often banned from removing them
David Brooks thinks the two-party system is doomed. He’s right — and wrong. Barry Ryan - February 16, 2018 [caption id="attachment_50682" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A man votes at City Hall
Trump isn’t benefiting from economic growth. But he’s not unusual. Mary Stegmaier and Helmut Norpoth - January 31, 2018 As President Trump begins his second year in office, observers