Every election cycle the media becomes infatuated, even if temporarily, with preference deals between parties. The 2025 election is no exception, with many media reports about preference “deals” being ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Do you think your name correlates with the candidate you support? The New York Times and Siena College did a deep dive on this topic. They conducted polls in almost every ...
This week, more than 23 million California voters will receive their ballots in the mail for the state's special election on redistricting and the latest voter registration numbers show a slight shift ...
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New data sheds light on the policy preferences of nonvoting Democrats in the last election. It may disappoint some progressives. Ad Policy People fill out their ballots in voting booths at the Green ...
Joshua Tucker: The following is a guest post by political scientists Steve Pickering (Kobe University), Seiki Tanaka (Syracuse University), and Kyohei Yamada (International University of Japan). On ...
Regarding your editorial “Democrats for Election Denial” (Nov. 11): In Pennsylvania, voters must date and sign mail-in ballots; the most common error is ...
A week after the election, leaders are assessing how to address this moment of transition. Their response matters: It can either foster a culture of empathy or deepen feelings of disconnection. Why We ...