The Ukraine crisis may reinvigorate Eastern European democracies Nikolay Marinov and Maria Popova - May 23, 2022 Countries are now focused on Russia vs. Europe, rather than internal corruption
With the 2022 midterms ahead, expect another Latino misinformation crisis Jeronimo Cortina and Brandon Rottinghaus - February 24, 2022 Our research identified which Latino voters are especially susceptible.
Time to take off the mask? Some people assumed Black men in masks were threatening, our research found. Steven Greene, Marc J. Hetherington, Leah Christiani, Emily Wager, and Christopher J. Clark - May 26, 2021 Our research finds that, as with so many things, masks may seem race neutral — but they have a racially disparate impact
Do political scandals even matter any more? Brandon Rottinghaus - April 8, 2021 Increasingly, partisans back “their” candidate. For everyone else, too many scandals make it hard to focus on anyone.
There’s a double standard in how news media cover liberal and conservative protests Summer Harlow - January 13, 2021 But the Capitol riot might change that.
Voters punish senators when they don’t like their Supreme Court confirmation votes Elizabeth Simas and Alex Badas - September 27, 2020 Before Republicans vote on Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the high court, they may wish to check public opinion
Republicans are relying on the Affordable Care Act to respond to the pandemic Suzanne Mettler, Ling Zhu, and Lawrence Jacobs - April 26, 2020 The ACA’s protections changed public opinion in its favor. Republicans are keeping up.
How Venezuela’s economic crisis is undermining social science research — about everything Tyler Burleigh, Scott Clifford, Ryan Jewell, Ryan Kennedy, and Philip Waggoner - November 7, 2018 [caption id="attachment_79925" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg News)[/caption] For social scientists,
In Egypt, the opposition is calling for a boycott of this month’s election. Will it work? Gail Buttorff - March 12, 2018 [caption id="attachment_70354" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Volunteers help voters identify their polling
We asked experts to grade Trump’s first year as a president. Here’s what they said. Justin Vaughn and Brandon Rottinghaus - January 19, 2018 Just one year in, President Trump already has had a