Racial Divide on Policing Narrows 5 Years After Floyd Death Megan Brenan, Gallup Five years after George Floyd’s death focused national attention on race and policing practices, Black Americans’ perceptions of some aspects of policing in their communities show signs of improvement. However, they continue to trail the national average and White Americans.
Voters in Every Congressional District Oppose Cuts to SNAP Data for Progress Virginia: Spanberger leads Earle-Sears Institute for Policy and Opinion Research, Roanoke College
Pennsylvania: Fracking and the Rightward Shift of Working Class Voters Berwood A Yost, Center for Opinion Research, Franklin & Marshall College
The Decline of the Democratic Coalition, 2012-2024 Ruy Teixeira, The Liberal Patriot Voters May Be Alienated, But They’re Still Engaged Ed Kilgore, The Democratic Strategist How House Republicans' big tax and spending vote will shape the next election Ben Kamisar and Alexandra Marquez, NBC News The Largest Upward Transfer of Wealth in American History Jonathan Chait, The Atlantic [unlocked] Trump just handed Democrats their midterm message Rahm Emanuel, Washington Post [unlocked] In Firing Watchdogs, Trump Sidesteps Laws and Moves to Expand Power Elena Shao, New York Times [unlocked] Why the Supreme Court decision on firing independent agency heads is a big deal Don Moynihan, Can We Still Govern? The Father Pursues Trump’s Diplomatic Deals. The Son Chases Crypto Deals. Wall Street Journal [unlocked] Trump’s $600 million war chest: How he plans to wield his power in the midterms and beyond Jill Colvin and Chris Megerian, Associated Press Can We Please Stop Lying About Obama? David Brooks, New York Times [unlocked]
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Ranting to Sort the Catalist Report
Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen
What Off-Year? New Jersey Governor w/ Madison Fernandez of Politico
The Inside Elections Podcast
The New York City Mayor’s Race: A Deeper Dive
Marist Poll