It’s not just 2020: U.S. presidential elections have long featured close state races
Here’s a look back at some of the closest races of elections past and an assessment of just how common such races are.
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Here’s a look back at some of the closest races of elections past and an assessment of just how common such races are.
What does the 2020 electorate look like politically, demographically and religiously as the race enters its final days?
Among White Americans, worship service attendance remains highly correlated with presidential vote choice.
Americans remain deeply divided about the events of Jan. 6, 2021, and the ongoing congressional investigation into what happened.
Some 6.2 million U.S. adults – or 2.4% of the country’s adult population – report being two or more races.
Latino voters are less likely than all U.S. voters to say they are extremely motivated to vote in the upcoming presidential election.
The 2020 election featured dramatic increases in lawmaker posts and audience engagement, but less overlap in the sources shared by members of each party.
A year later, here’s a look back at how Americans saw the events of Jan. 6 and how some partisan divisions grew wider over time.
Here, we discuss the findings of a comprehensive report about the polling errors of 2020 and their implications for polling.
59% of Americans are following news about the 2020 candidates closely, but far fewer are following it very closely at this stage of the race.
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