The number of Black eligible voters in the United States is projected to reach 34.4 million in November 2024 after several years of modest growth.| Pew Research Center
Amid shifts in demographics and partisan allegiances, registered voters are now evenly split between the Democratic Party and the GOP.| Pew Research Center
If voters had known in November what they know now—which could and should have been possible—Trump would have lost.| www.weekendreading.net
The Anesthetized Anti-MAGA Majority| www.weekendreading.net
They spent more than a decade tacking left on the issue to win Latino votes. It may have cost them the White House—twice.| The Atlantic
Jayne Egerton writes about women and the religious right in the USA in an article which first appeared in the Radical Notion.| Woman's Place UK
The Observer is a student run daily print online newspaper serving Notre Dame, Saint Mary's, and Holy Cross.| The barnacle on the hull of liberalism - The Observer
it will always be 2016| freddiedeboer.substack.com
Black voters are more confident in Biden than Trump when it comes to having the qualities needed to serve another term.| Pew Research Center
There are wide differences in support for Biden and Trump by voters’ gender, age, race and ethnicity, and education.| Pew Research Center
Catholics remain the largest religious group among Latinos in the United States, even as their share among Latino adults has steadily declined over the past decade. The share of Latinos who are religiously unaffiliated is now on par with U.S. adults overall.| Pew Research Center
Advocates and leaders of historically Black colleges say Trump’s presidency was a mixed bag for their institutions—and his record may signal what’s ahead for them if he wins again.| Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
Majorities of voters express dissatisfaction with the candidates. And 63% of voters describe both Biden and Trump as “embarrassing.”| Pew Research Center
What’s up with the anti-MAGA Majority: Part I| www.weekendreading.net
An estimated 36.2 million Hispanics are eligible to vote this year, up from 32.3 million in 2020.| Pew Research Center
Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States over roughly the past two decades and since 2020.| Pew Research Center
Horse race polls are opinion journalism, not science.| www.weekendreading.net
"Education polarization" is insufficient to explain the source of our political divides.| www.weekendreading.net
One of the biggest open questions is why recent Democratic special election performances continue to paint a completely different electoral picture than what current polling suggests. Polls continu…| Split Ticket
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how Americans voted in 2022 and how their turnout and vote choices differed from 2016, 2018 and| Pew Research Center
The goal of social science cannot be to eliminate humans| kevinmunger.substack.com