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New China tariffs have arrived. How do voters feel about them?
by
David Brancaccio
and Alex Schroeder
May 16, 2024
New polling data reveals that voters generally support tariffs more when they target China.
Perceptions that the economy's bad can cost you an election, even if the economy isn't actually bad
Mar 28, 2024
In 1992, voters’ perception that an improving economy was actually a bad economy contributed to Bush’s loss to Clinton. Could the same thing happen to Biden?
In Taiwan's election, young voters focus on inflation, wages and war
by
Jennifer Pak
Jan 12, 2024
The U.S. and China loom large over Taiwan's presidential and legislative elections on Jan. 13, but so do domestic bread-and-butter issues.
What really led to Trump's victory?
Apr 27, 2018
One political science professor says that the "left behind" argument isn't what really drove the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
Why democratic leaders can't deliver long-term economic growth
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Bridget Bodnar
and Josie Fan
Apr 24, 2018
Political leaders tend to favor short-term policies.
3 things you may have missed about Trump's budget
by
Janet Nguyen
May 25, 2017
A look at how the education system could be impacted and how Trump's voter base might react.
Cuban-American support for the GOP is eroding
by
Gigi Douban
Oct 17, 2016
Cuban-Americans were once reliably Republican, but not so anymore.
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How the AP calls political races
May 4, 2016
Media use public data to determine electoral outcomes faster than the government can.
How to combat long lines at the polls
Nov 16, 2012
We may not be ready for online voting yet, but could simple planning and a longer voting period improve the election process?
On economy, young voters sound like everybody else
by
Ian Hill
Nov 5, 2012
College students speak out on economic issues they're thinking about this election year, from taxes to the deficit.