Young Americans place the chances that they will see a second civil war in their lifetime at 35%

A national poll of America’s 18- to 29-year-olds released today by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School indicates that a majority of young Americans believe that our democracy is “in trouble” or “failing.” While most young Biden voters are satisfied with their vote, President Biden’s job approval (46%) […] Read more »

Red America has seen the highest rates of cases and deaths, and the lowest rate of vaccinations

… It is red America, Donald Trump-voting America, that has seen the worst effects of the pandemic. With divergent vaccination rates, with the unvaccinated population that’s most at risk being made up of Republicans at three times the rate of Democrats, that gap is poised to grow. If we break […] Read more »

Holiday travel bursts openly divided political and vaccine bubbles

It’s the holiday season, the time to gather with family and old friends, even people with whom you don’t see eye-to-eye politically. This year that may have special meaning. Geographic self-segregation — the difference between where Democrats and Republicans tend to live — has come to define American politics. But […] Read more »

One of four Texans is unwilling or unlikely to get the COVID-19 vaccine

Nearly one out of four Texans is unwilling or unlikely to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new poll from The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler. And among parents, more than one-third are unwilling or unlikely to have their children get vaccinated, according to […] Read more »