Elections in between US presidential contests – midterms – often attract lower voter turnout but can have important implications for which party controls Congress. In new research, Till Weber finds that about 10 percent of moderate partisans who had previously voted for the incumbent president’s party are likely to vote for the opposing party at a midterm election. He argues that these voters turn away from the president’s party as a way of reminding the White House that the next presidential election will be won at the center, and that they should pursue more moderate policies
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In this week’s midterm elections, Maine will break new ground by using ranked-choice voting to selec...
Widely believed to be a Democratic-leaning state by many political pundits, this week’s Virginia gub...
Unlike the 2016 presidential election, in this year’s midterms, the pollsters for the most part got ...
Historically, leading up to Election Day, media coverage tends to follow the polls: when one party i...
Ahead of presidential elections, the Republican and Democratic parties signal their agendas by relea...
Next week Americans will go to the polls to determine who will represent them in their state governm...
Following this week’s midterm elections, in 2019 the Democratic Party will be in the majority in the...
In new survey research, Andreas E. Murr and Michael S. Lewis-Beck asked people in each of the 50 sta...
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Since he became president, Donald Trump has departed from the traditional Republican Party platform ...
Despite the importance of national elections, many Americans see little value in voting. Tsjalle van...
As the November midterm elections approach, polling shows that the Democratic Party may well lose co...
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One of the generally accepted truisms of US politics is that the party which holds the White House t...
Several states across the US held primaries on Tuesday, but perhaps none was more closely watched — ...
In this week’s midterm elections, Maine will break new ground by using ranked-choice voting to selec...
Widely believed to be a Democratic-leaning state by many political pundits, this week’s Virginia gub...
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