A Tale of Two Parties Going in Opposite Directions
The United States is a dynamic country with a constantly changing population, culture, and economy. Throughout the nation's history this dynamism has forced the two political parties to either embrace...
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Major Program For years the team at NDN/NPI has been a leader in helping policymakers better understand the changing demographics of the United States. We are excited to announce that we are bringing...
View ArticleKeep On Keepin’ On
Last week President Barack Obama spoke with what Politico reporter, Ben Smith, called "unusual demographic frankness" in saying that the Democratic Party must reconnect with and appeal to "young...
View ArticleWaiting For A Wave That May Never Come
Claiming to be the "first independent analyst to push the argument that Democrats would likely suffer significantly higher midterm losses than average for the party in power," Charlie Cook now...
View ArticleTomasky Highlights NDN Fellow Mike Hais' Mid-term Analysis
Yesterday we were pleased to see the work of NDN Fellow Mike Hais pop up on The Guardian's blog. The Guadian's Michael Tomasky leads his piece bemoaning the tired predictions we've come to expect from...
View ArticleDemocrats, Not Independents or Republicans, Will Decide Who Wins in 2010 and...
Like the constant buzz of the vuvuzelas during the World Cup, leading members of the inside-the-Beltway punditry like Chris Cilliza and Chuck Todd have generated an ever louder chorus of warnings...
View ArticleYou’ve Got to Hit Them Where They Live
Virtually all polling analyses, including this column, that deal with the possible outcome of the 2010 midterm elections, make frequent use of the "generic congressional ballot," a survey question...
View ArticleYou Can’t Ignore The Polls, But It Helps If You Know How To Read Them
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine, Obama administration strategist David Axelrod, and Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, have all recently advised us to not pay much attention to the...
View ArticleThey’re Young, They’re Democrats, and They’re Progressives, But Will They...
In 2008, after giving Barack Obama a decisive edge in his hard-fought victory over Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, members of the Millennial Generation, who are now between...
View ArticleAmerica is a Different Country in 2010
With two weeks to go in the unpredictable 2010 elections, many pundits have been left scratching their heads and admitting that they really have no idea how this election is going to turn out. Nate...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Parties Going in Opposite Directions
The United States is a dynamic country with a constantly changing population, culture, and economy. Throughout the nation's history this dynamism has forced the two political parties to either embrace...
View Article21st Century America Project
Narrative For years the team at NDN/NPI has been a leader in helping policymakers better understand the changing demographics of the United States. We are excited to announce that we are bringing our...
View ArticleKeep On Keepin’ On
Last week President Barack Obama spoke with what Politico reporter, Ben Smith, called "unusual demographic frankness" in saying that the Democratic Party must reconnect with and appeal to "young...
View ArticleWaiting For A Wave That May Never Come
Claiming to be the "first independent analyst to push the argument that Democrats would likely suffer significantly higher midterm losses than average for the party in power," Charlie Cook now...
View ArticleTomasky Highlights NDN Fellow Mike Hais' Mid-term Analysis
Yesterday we were pleased to see the work of NDN Fellow Mike Hais pop up on The Guardian's blog. The Guadian's Michael Tomasky leads his piece bemoaning the tired predictions we've come to expect from...
View ArticleDemocrats, Not Independents or Republicans, Will Decide Who Wins in 2010 and...
Like the constant buzz of the vuvuzelas during the World Cup, leading members of the inside-the-Beltway punditry like Chris Cilliza and Chuck Todd have generated an ever louder chorus of warnings...
View ArticleYou’ve Got to Hit Them Where They Live
Virtually all polling analyses, including this column, that deal with the possible outcome of the 2010 midterm elections, make frequent use of the "generic congressional ballot," a survey question...
View ArticleYou Can’t Ignore The Polls, But It Helps If You Know How To Read Them
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine, Obama administration strategist David Axelrod, and Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, have all recently advised us to not pay much attention to the...
View ArticleThey’re Young, They’re Democrats, and They’re Progressives, But Will They...
In 2008, after giving Barack Obama a decisive edge in his hard-fought victory over Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, members of the Millennial Generation, who are now between...
View ArticleAmerica is a Different Country in 2010
With two weeks to go in the unpredictable 2010 elections, many pundits have been left scratching their heads and admitting that they really have no idea how this election is going to turn out. Nate...
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