The departure of President Donald Trump from office in January 2021 marked the end of a highly polarized and unprecedented era in American politics.
The departure of President Donald Trump from office in January 2021 marked the end of a highly polarized and unprecedented era in American politics.
This phenomenon, which is characterized by extreme allegiance to political parties and/or their leaders coupled with an unwavering refusal to engage in bipartisan dialogue, poses significant threats to democratic governance, civil discourse, and social cohesion.
The evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election has led to heightened scrutiny and raised substantial concerns about the integrity of our democratic processes.
Recent election cycles in the United States have seen a significant rise in the number of voters identifying as independents, often described as the fastest-growing political affiliation in the country
The Gaza invasion by Israel, like many aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is surrounded by a myriad of controversies and deeply held views.
Unlike previous generations, Gen Zer’s approach to voting is woven with new media digital threads.
As the United States gears up for another presidential election, the spotlight again shines brightly on pivotal swing states, those crucial battlegrounds that can sway the outcome of the entire election, as shown in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
Tracking ongoing developments and polling data will provide American Democracy Lab participants with more specific insights as the 2024 elections approach.