Since the 2016 presidential election, the powerful effect of education on voting behavior has been a major research topic for public opinion practitioners and political scientists.
Since the 2016 presidential election, the powerful effect of education on voting behavior has been a major research topic for public opinion practitioners and political scientists.
Men are less likely than women to support Democrats, and not just white men, but also non-white men in comparable percentages.
Charles Franklin, Director of Marquette Law School Poll, published a chart that reinforces the point that the Democrats face a very difficult history in holding the House.
Europe will be months, if not years, identifying its new leaders and direction.
Congratulations to DU Chancellor Jeremy Haefner for helping direct the purchase and creation of a new mountain campus in Larimer County.
Angela Merkel, hailed for her leadership skills beyond Germany, led a final governing coalition that was highly unstable with repeated changes of key players.
Japan’s LDP selected former foreign minister, Fumio Kishida, a politician known for avoiding controversy and building party consensus, for PM.