A lot of Democrats might agree with Trump about TikTok Caroline Soler and Brian Schaffner - January 31, 2025 But here’s why the TikTok drama isn’t likely to mark a significant political move.
Trump still wants to buy Greenland. He’s making a dangerous mistake. Stacie Goddard - January 9, 2025 Trump doesn’t seem to understand that nations don’t buy and sell territory any more.
Can democracy solve the climate crisis? Jeremy Wallace - January 7, 2025 Multiple scholars weigh in, evaluating democratic flexibility vs. authoritarian control.
Another viral gender gap graph doesn’t tell the whole story John Sides - September 17, 2024 There’s no polling consensus that Gen Z men lean Trump.
Why Elon Musk’s politics are so problematic for Tesla – in one graph Michael Tesler - July 31, 2024 Musk is alienating the consumers who are most likely to buy electric vehicles.
Why Americans have reversed their thinking on immigration Alexander Kustov - July 25, 2024 Recent polls show a sharp decline in pro-immigration sentiment, challenging long-held assumptions.
Understanding the fake news about South Africa’s elections Kim Yi Dionne and Shelley Liu - May 27, 2024 Shelley Liu shares the latest on disinformation and misinformation in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.
Despite Africa’s digital media boom, huge access gaps persist Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz, Komi Amewunou, and Kelechi Amakoh - May 7, 2024 Lack of internet access leaves many without information on economic opportunities, health, and education.
What you need to know about India’s elections Christopher Clary - March 26, 2024 Catch up on “rogue operatives,” campaign finance schemes, and concerns about India’s democracy.
A viral poll result got debunked. People are learning the wrong lesson. John Sides - March 11, 2024 Are all polls with opt-in samples wrong? Not quite.