Voters Broadly Positive About How Elections Were Conducted, in Sharp Contrast to 2020 Pew Research Center Trump voters’ skepticism about election administration and voting by mail declines sharply after their candidate’s 2024 victory
Kennedy’s HHS Nomination Remains Relatively Popular as Pushback Begins to Mount Eli Yokley, Morning Consult Ipsos Almanac 2025 Ipsos California Voters Support State Intervention to Protect Their Data From Out-of-State Actors and a Looming Trump Administration Brian Burton and Tenneth Fairclough II, Data for Progress Here’s how the media missed the story, from joy to democracy David Winston (Winston Group), Roll Call America’s counties are less purple than they used to be Robert J. Vanderbei (Princeton), The Conversation The End of the Line for Red State Senate Democrats Kyle Kondik, Sabato’s Crystal Ball Has there been a change in Senate-presidential vote correlation? Mark Mellman (Mellman Group), The Hill Has the number of women in Congress hit a ceiling? Meredith Conroy and Katie Marriner, 538 Resistance 2.0: A New Approach for Trump’s Second Term Dan Pfeiffer, The Message Box The Coming Democratic Revolution Franklin Foer, The Atlantic [unlocked] Will Democrats “Get in Touch” with Working-Class America? John Halpin, The Liberal Patriot RFK Jr. Is a Bellwether Derek Thompson, The Atlantic [unlocked] Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth Have the Same Enemies Carlos Lozada, New York Times [unlocked]
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