Patrick Ruffini: Why Blacks and Hispanics Are Turning to Trump
The Republican pollster argues that the "working class is concentrated in states that are more electorally significant to the outcome of the election."
The Republican pollster argues that the "working class is concentrated in states that are more electorally significant to the outcome of the election."
The survey also found that two-thirds of respondents believe that America is on the "wrong track" when it comes to free speech.
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The supposedly reformed drug warrior's intransigence on the issue complicates his appeal to young voters, who overwhelmingly favor legalization.
A recent Pew survey says parents are "very involved in their young adult children's lives," but one might quibble with the definition of "very involved."
There's a reason why Democrats are freaking out over comparative anti-interventionists RFK Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West.
Congress and the leading presidential candidates are wildly unpopular. But don’t expect new faces.
The much-cited Harvard-Harris poll question has flawed wording,and is at odds with other, better surveys.
While transgender issues dominated Wednesday's debate, polls suggest that the subject is far from the top of voters' minds.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about requiring gun buyers to pass a psychological assessment.
Entitlement reform has long been considered a third rail in American politics, but that perspective might be changing.
Yet another year of low ratings for the apparatus of the D.C. leviathan.
A new survey shows that, following the pandemic boom in homeschooling, homeschool families are more diverse and less religious.
The former president is right to worry that supporting restrictions on abortion could hurt him in the general election.
The next presidential election may be between the two men. Can't we do better?
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Plus: Iowa court halts 6-week abortion ban, income inequality is shrinking, and more…
According to Gallup, those with a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education has declined 21 points since 2015.
Americans are more afraid than excited about A.I. But these technologies offer far more to cheer than to fear.
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Americans’ opinions are more nuanced than headlines suggest, leaving little room for total bans.
56 percent agreed that "people often graduate without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt to pay off."
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Nature's 2020 endorsement of Joe Biden changed no minds but did significantly undermine trust in science.
Greetings from the second International Conspiracy Theory Symposium, where one of the most cited findings in the field has been debunked.
While inflammatory comments about "gender ideology" abounded at CPAC, the issue is hardly a top priority for Americans in general.
The botched pursuit of the Russiagate story illustrates how the media shed credibility.
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To its credit, the world seems ready to embrace the pioneers of a homeschooled future.
A hobbled Congress isn’t a solution to our woes, but it’s a lot better than lawmakers set loose.
It's still the economy, stupid.
With his luster dimmed, former President Donald Trump is no longer the unchallenged party leader.
Plus: Peter Suderman may or may not attempt a rendition of a famous rap from the movie Bulworth.
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Like Arizona's Marc Victor, Erik Gerhardt is a potential spoiler in one of the nation's biggest Senate races. Unlike Victor, he's embracing the role.
New data from the Public Religion Research Institute show a dramatic decline in Republican support for making abortion illegal in all cases. How this will effect voter behavior remains to be seen.
Supporting restraints on government only for your opponents is a recipe for continued conflict.
Over time, betting has been a better predictor than polls, pundits, statistical models, and everything else.
The new survey, released by Data for Progress, could spell trouble for Democrats hoping for gains in November following Biden's debt relief plan.
Many Americans don’t seem to like any economic systems, and they’re no closer to agreement.
The president’s Philadelphia “threats” speech gets thumbs-down from the public.
Democrats and Republicans share dismay over how educators handled the pandemic and support alternatives.
Republicans are losing ground in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
New poll shows majority of Americans oppose student loan forgiveness once they become aware of the obvious tradeoffs involved, like higher inflation and rising tuition prices.
Plus: college majors shifting, Klobuchar's media bill, and more...
People not only conceal their true beliefs, but often mouth opinions they don’t hold.
School choice would help families escape classroom battles by leaving the battleground.