Americans Think History Will Rate Biden Presidency Negatively Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup Perceptions of how Trump's first term will be regarded have improved considerably
4 years later, Republicans' disapproval of Jan. 6 attack continues to soften Jennifer De Pinto, CBS News
Nearly 54% of extreme conservatives say the federal government should use violence to stop illegal immigration William McCorkle (College of Charleston), The Conversation Trump's Comeback is Complete Johnny Sawyer and Clifford Young, Ipsos
Maryland: Gonzales Poll
Gonzales Research & Media Services
What the nation told us in 2024, state by state E.J. Dionne, Jr. and Max Keeney, Brookings Institution Yes, Gaza Mattered in Michigan Justin Brown, Battleground Who Owns Jan. 6? Jonathan Alter, New York Times [unlocked] Jan. 6 and the path not taken Don Moynihan, Can We Still Govern? Four years later Matthew Yglesias, Slow Boring The Internet Is Worse Than a Brainwashing Machine Charlie Warzel and Mike Caulfield, The Atlantic [unlocked] Elon Musk Is Roiling European Politics Max Colchester and Bertrand Benoit, Wall Street Journal [unlocked] Trump, the Public, and the Press Norman Pearlstine, Columbia Journalism Review Shadow Cabinet Timothy Snyder, Thinking about... How Deep Is the Wound to the Democratic Party? Thomas B. Edsall, New York Times [unlocked] A President, the Press, and the Lessons of Hindsight Jon Allsop, Columbia Journalism Review Key elections to watch in 2025 Geoffrey Skelley, 538
What Religious Groups See the United States as More Polarized? Ryan Burge, Graphs about Religion
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What a Trump Pardon of Jan. 6 Rioters Would Mean for U.S. Politics
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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump and his allies reshaping the history of Jan. 6
PBS NewsHour