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State of the Parties
Partisanship
America Has Become Less Liberal, but Not Necessarily More Conservative
2022 Elections
Anger Helped Democrats Flip the House in 2018, but Ahead of the 2022 Midterms, Both Sides Are Equally Enraged
2024 Elections
Biden and Trump Remain the Faces of their Parties, but Their Stature With Voters Has Waned
2022 Elections
The Culture War Has Democrats Facing Electoral Demise in Rural America. Can They Stop the Bleeding?
Congressional Politics
As Messaging Battle Over Debt Ceiling Escalates, Voters Wary of Both Parties -- Though GOP Warning Signs Emerge
2022 Elections
GOP Voters Aren’t Too Mad About the Midterms Yet, Even if They’re Slightly Angrier Than Democrats
Congressional Politics
Democrats’ Drive to the Left Threatens Their Grip on Power
Joe Biden
'Freedom' vs. 'People': How Republicans and Democrats Define Their Respective Political Parties
Congressional Politics
Biden’s the Top Democrat in Washington, but Fewer Than 1 in 5 Voters Say He Best Represents His Party
Donald Trump
For Brands Responding to Political Violence, Skip the Snark and Go Formal on Social Media
2020 Elections
How Voters View the Major Parties’ Competence Has Hardly Changed Since 2016