The Race to Define the Presidential Race

On the surface, recent polling in battleground states paints a dire picture for President Trump’s re-election prospects. Polls taken in Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin find Former Vice President Joe Biden leading Trump by anywhere from three to eight points. And, in every state but Wisconsin (which was taken in […] Read more »

Tracking The Pandemic In The Battleground: Wave 2

The Tea Party-Trump Republican Party was forced to lead the country’s response to the pandemic and that accelerated the polarization of the country and marginalization of the GOP — at a very high human cost. Donald Trump took leadership of a modern Republican Party shaped profoundly by the Tea Party […] Read more »

The coronavirus election

Before anyone ever heard of COVID-19, America was going through the final stages of a political realignment. Then the coronavirus set into motion a tectonic shift, transforming the country in ways none of us could have imagined. The costs of the pandemic to our society are incalculable. But one thing […] Read more »

Essential, and No Longer Disposable

The greatest irony of the coronavirus pandemic may be that many of the American workers now considered the most essential were among those treated as the most disposable before the outbreak began. Meatpackers, farmworkers, grocery-store cashiers, warehouse clerks, janitors, nursing-home and home-health-care aides—all of these positions offer some of the […] Read more »

Possibility of “Second Wave” Now Tops Americans’ Worries

This edition of our daily tracking release features findings from a national online survey of 1,014 registered voters conducted May 1-6, 2020. • The possibility of a second wave of the pandemic is now Americans’ top worry.• The public opposes a full reopening of the country, but is more open […] Read more »