Nearly half of eligible voters in the US believe that those in the opposing political party are “downright evil,” according to a new poll conducted by Johns Hopkins University. The country’s ...
About 10 years ago, political scientist James Adams saw something troubling. New polls asked Americans whether they agreed or disagreed that people in the opposing political party weren’t simply wrong ...
NOTE: Totals for all party committees are not adjusted for transfers between party committees and therefore may overcount total receipts and spending. All the numbers on this page are for the 2020 ...
Political outcomes in the United States tend to swing back and forth between parties. A candidate from the Democratic party will win and serve one or two terms, and then a candidate from the ...
In an escalation of Elon Musk’s fractured relationship with President Donald Trump and his Republican allies, the Tesla CEO has floated the idea of starting a new political party to rival the ...
Nearly half of the U.S. electorate thinks members of the opposing party aren't just wrong for politics—they're "downright evil", according to new polling data from the SNF Agora Institute at Johns ...