Why most gun laws aren’t backed up by evidence politics.usa Article 1807 words, published Feb 6 2023 7 votes
What ‘The Squad’ tells us about progressives’ ability to win voters of color politics.usa Article 10 votes
Warnock and Ossoff are testing a new strategy for Democrats in the US south politics.usa Article 2839 words 8 votes
The polls weren't great this year and that was always a possibility politics.usa Article 2858 words 6 votes
Polling 101: What happened to the polls in 2016 — and what you should know about them in 2020 politics.usa Article 68 words, published Oct 23 2020 5 votes
Progressive groups are getting more selective in targeting incumbents. Is it working? politics.usa Article 1228 words 9 votes
Many Americans are convinced crime is rising in the US. Even if they're wrong, their fear is making everyone else less safe politics.usa Article 2448 words 16 votes
There have been thirty-eight statewide elections during the pandemic. Here's how they went politics.usa Article 2058 words 5 votes
In 2008, everyone thought the recession was bad. But in 2020, many Americans’ views depend on their party politics.usa Article 1091 words, published Jun 30 2020 6 votes
The Republican choice: How the GOP chose to spend five decades making itself the white voter's party politics.usa Article 6512 words 21 votes
Actually, can we tell which US states will be swing states in the election? politics.usa Article 1173 words, published Jun 17 2020 13 votes
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, voter registration is way, way down politics.usa Article 1318 words 6 votes
Today’s elections in Kentucky and New York are high-stakes for the progressive movement politics.usa Article 1982 words 4 votes
Trump’s latest firing seems to have violated four democratic values politics.usa Article 1937 words 17 votes
How accurate have US Senate polls been, and what could that mean for November? politics.usa Article 1145 words 6 votes
How accurate are state polls? And what could that mean for the US Presidential election in November? politics.usa Article 919 words 6 votes
The pandemic has pushed Biden to the left. How far will he go? politics.usa Article 1883 words 10 votes
What recent special elections can tell us about November's US election: They may throw cold water on the idea that 2020 will be another “blue wave” politics.usa Article 868 words 10 votes
We’ve updated our pollster ratings ahead of the 2020 General Election politics.usa Article 2132 words 8 votes
What to make of those new US Senate polls that have Democrats way ahead politics.usa Article 786 words 12 votes
Never Trumpers' strange relationship with the Democratic Party politics.usa Article 2201 words 11 votes
Did Sanders and the progressives blow it or was the nomination always out of reach? politics.usa Article 2392 words, published Apr 7 2020 16 votes
The coronavirus could change how Americans vote in 2020 and beyond. How? politics.usa Article 1514 words 6 votes
How might the economy and coronavirus affect Trump's re-election chances? politics.usa Article 2654 words 3 votes
Is voter turnout up in 2020 US elections? Yeah, but not all that much politics.usa Article 1209 words 5 votes
Can you guess how popular these policy proposals are among the American public? politics.usa Article 450 words 10 votes
The atlas of redistricting/gerrymandering by 538 politics.usa Article 88 words, published Jan 25 2018 10 votes
Joe Biden outperformed because he won US voters who decide late politics.usa Article 729 words 17 votes
Amy Klobuchar looked great on paper. What went wrong? politics.usa Article 1027 words, published Mar 2 2020 5 votes
Tech was supposed to improve caucuses. Instead, it may have doomed them. politics.usa Article 933 words 14 votes
Voters second choice candidates show a presidential race that is still fluid politics.usa Article 1532 words, published Dec 6 2019 5 votes
How a big enough news story — like impeachment — could warp the polls politics.usa Article 1261 words 12 votes
The movement to skip the electoral college is picking up steam politics.usa Article 1031 words 17 votes
The movement to skip the electoral college is about to pass a major milestone politics.usa Article 1087 words 34 votes
What the rise of Kamala Harris tells us about hte Democratic Party politics.identity politics.usa Article 1666 words 12 votes
Democrats are wrong about Republicans. Republicans are wrong about Democrats. politics.usa Article 1298 words 27 votes
How Mueller’s first year compares to Watergate, Iran-Contra and Whitewater politics.usa Article 1663 words 5 votes