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Why Are Americans So Angry? Simple Economic Theory

Why Are Americans So Angry? Simple Economic Theory Crying over spilled cash: how economic pressures are fueling...

Nonprofit Groups Covering Kamala Harris's Economic Policies: A Round-Up

As Vice President Kamala Harris gears up for a potential 2024 presidential run, various nonprofit groups are...

Pew Research: Important Information on US Election Polling in 2024

Understanding the evolving landscape of U.S. election polling, its challenges, improvements, and significance for...

High Engagement Among Dems and Reps, Independents Lag in 2024

In contrast to Independents, who are less interested in the 2024 election, Democrats and Republicans are very involved.

2024 Presidential Election: Key Poll Insights and Demographic Shifts

An extensive examination of the factors, attitudes, and voting patterns influencing the 2024 election.

Harris's National Lead Starts to Fade in the Second Week of September

As September goes on, Harris's lead wanes, indicating a dynamic and competitive race.

Ray Dalio's Warnings on American Political Conflict

Ray Dalio, a leading financial thinker and historian, uses his expertise to map out the current U.S. political climate...

FEC Relaxes Rules on Coordinated Canvassing

A boon for campaigns or a threat to fair elections?

Why Democrats Can Win the Popular Vote but Still Lose the Presidency: The Electoral College Explained

Minority rule, majority rights? How the Electoral College and Senate structure impact political power in the United...

Why Polls Show Harris Ahead, But 538 Predicts Trump’s Triumph

Despite Harris leading in the polls, Nate Silver's 538 forecast gives Trump a higher chance of winning—here’s why the...

Voter Enthusiasm on the Rise for Democrats

What to know: July 2024 polls show a significant increase in voter enthusiasm, especially among Democrats. Support for...

States Crack Down on K-12 Cell Phone Use: Trends and Public Insights

What to Know: More states are adopting restrictive cell phone policies in K-12 schools, with at least eight states...