short readsAug 17, 2022 A year later, a look back at public opinion about the U.S. military exit from Afghanistan Here’s how people in the U.S. and elsewhere have viewed the troop evacuation and its aftermath, and their broader attitudes about the war.
short readsDec 1, 2020 Slim majorities have become more common in the U.S. Senate and House Regardless of how the runoff elections in Georgia go, the Senate will be closely divided next year. And that is part of a long-running trend.
short readsFeb 3, 2021 Single-party control in Washington is common at the beginning of a new presidency, but tends not to last long Unified government at the beginning of a president’s first term has been the norm, especially for Democratic presidents.