Donald Sterling shows the separate realities of Democrats and Republicans about race Michael Tesler - May 1, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (Danny Moloshok/AP)[/caption] This is a
Media coverage of the 2012 election was fair and balanced after all John Sides - October 14, 2013 [caption id="attachment_1461" align="aligncenter" width="542" special=""] (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)[/caption] A
Syria vs. Cyrus Redux Joshua Tucker - September 12, 2013 Readers of the blog may remember that last week as
The Harris-VandeHei Interview Sells Even Politico Short John Sides - June 24, 2013 Following up on David's post, I wanted to offer a
How Interest Group Mobilization Explains Media Bias Matt Grossmann - April 4, 2012 In nearly every campaign and policy debate, at least one
Tunisia Post-Election Report II: Free Fair and Meaningful Joshua Tucker - October 25, 2011 Continuing our series of election reports, we present a second
Desecration of valuable real estate Andrew Gelman - February 14, 2011 Malecki asks: Is this the worst infographic ever to appear
Will the “Top-Two Primary” End Polarization? John Sides - March 24, 2010 bq. Want to get serious about reducing the toxic levels
New Public Opinion Numbers on Healthcare, and Why We Shouldn’t Be Surprised Joshua Tucker - March 23, 2010 Three quick observations on the "apparently stunning turnaround":http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2010-03-23-health-poll-favorable_N.htm in public
Graph of the week Andrew Gelman - March 8, 2010 Brendan Nyhan links to this hilariously bad graph from the