Americans are divided over boycotting the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Here’s the data. Craig Kafura - April 11, 2021 Many Americans later regretted the decision not to participate in the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics
Rubio attacked Romney’s child allowance proposal as ‘welfare.’ Why are conservatives fighting over family support? Joshua McCabe and Elizabeth Popp Berman - February 9, 2021 Pandemic’s economic impact may have changed politics of helping poor
Why Republicans haven’t abandoned Trumpism Pippa Norris - February 8, 2021 Parties can and do change. But these four barriers stand between the Republican Party and moderation.
Biden reversed Trump ban on transgender people serving in military. Expect backlash in states. Zein Murib - February 2, 2021 More than 20 bills restricting transgender freedoms have already been introduced.
Almost a quarter of influential Republicans deny Biden’s victory, survey says Alexander C. Furnas and Timothy M. LaPira - January 12, 2021 It’s not just ordinary Republican voters who harbor doubts about the 2020 election
T. Rex, ‘Monolith’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - December 3, 2020 The rise of the monoliths
State legislatures likely to have more women and people of color next year Paru Shah, Erika Vallejo, Eric Gonzalez Juenke, and Bernard Fraga - October 22, 2020 And that predicts what Congress will look like in the future
Mike Lee is more of a democrat than he realizes David Stasavage - October 9, 2020 Democracies were once more decentralized - and ineffective - than they are today
Yes, Senate Republicans could still confirm Barrett before the election Sarah Binder - October 5, 2020 Several Republican senators’ exposure to the coronavirus would make it harder, but it’s still possible
Turbulent confirmation hearings don’t change how Americans view the Supreme Court Jean Schroedel and Christopher N. Krewson - October 1, 2020 Our surveys also find that public opinion toward the court is divided by race and gender