With just a week until Election Day, campaigns are doing whatever they can to interact with voters , including buzzing your phone with texts. Americans received more than 15 billion political texts in ...
Among other things, some independents change their political identification from one cycle to another. But their numbers do seem to be growing. But even among political experts, there remains a good ...
POLLS ABOUT POLLS ABOUT POLS: Bruce I. Newman thinks a lot about how political salesmanship has evolved. “I like to go back to the 1960 book by Theodore White, called The Making of the President, the ...
Turnout decline in Britain is greater than it first appears since changes in the social composition of the electorate have had a positive impact on turnout. This paper finds that whereas a weakening ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Carroll Doherty, director of political research at the Pew Research Center, talked about Pew’s research on how party identification has shifted over ...
Editor's note: This story is part of a series based on a survey of Duke faculty conducted by The Chronicle. You can read more about our methodology and limitations here, or read all of our survey ...
A recent opinion piece by Alex Perry suggested a paywall to increase staff pay at The Daily. Perry correctly asked the question, “Is what we’re producing worth paying for?” As an alumnus who does not ...
Whenever we step up to evaluate a person as a potential juror, it can be an occupational hazard to simplify that person too much. We do our best with the time and information available, and to be sure ...
Professor & Co-Director, Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University But even among political experts, there remains a good deal of ...
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