The puzzle of Americans’ economic pessimism isn’t a puzzle at all John Sides - February 13, 2024 There’s a potential resolution to the big "vibes" debate.
This fallacy helps explain why Republicans have pursued such unpopular policies Peter Loewen and Lior Sheffer - January 11, 2018 [caption id="attachment_67957" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump congratulates Senate Majority Leader
Some good news about Muslims in Europe Rahsaan Maxwell and Erik Bleich - July 22, 2014 [caption id="attachment_13060" align="aligncenter" width="620"] A picture taken on Aug. 01,
Does public broadcasting increase current affairs knowledge? Joshua Tucker - October 18, 2013 [Joshua Tucker: Continuing our series of collaboration with political science
Creating More Knowledgeable Americans via Public Broadcasting John Sides - September 3, 2013 This is a guest post by Patrick O’Mahen, a fellow
Can Public Broadcasting Make Us Smarter Citizens? John Sides - August 20, 2013 There are no end of lamentations about what voters do
More Evidence Regarding Importance of Economic Fundamentals in 2012 US Presidential Election Joshua Tucker - November 15, 2012 In the October issue of the journal PS: Political Science
Presidential vs. Parliamentary Systems, Responsiveness to Public Opinion, and Financial Markets Joshua Tucker - August 18, 2011 In response to my "post last week":http://tmc.org/blog/2011/08/12/aaa-ratings-and-regime-types/ regarding the empirical
Agenda-Setting and the Beltway Deficit Feedback Loop John Sides - May 19, 2011 Greg Sargent has had two posts about what he calls