Democrats and Republicans in Anthropology and Sociology: How Do They Differ on Public Policy Issues?” The American Sociologist 35(4): 79–86 - Klein, Stern - 2004 () Citation Context ...and sociology, here and for most of the rest of our analysis, because in those groups, the number ...
Evidence abounds that Democrats and Republicans really do not like each other. Researchers have found that they avoid dating one another, desire not to live nea…
Nevada held primaries for Democrats, which President Biden handily won, on Feb. 6 and for Republicans, which got a little bit more complicated. Former President Donald Trump wasn't on the ballot for the primary, but Nikki Haley was and yet came in second to "none of these candidates." ...
Last night saw the Republican Party retake the Senate, and win their largest majority in the House for more than 60 years. Michele Swers reflects on the results, writing that despite concentrating on state-level issues, many Democrats we... M Swers - The London School of Economics and Pol...
Overall, in all five states, there is a clear relationship between the size of a county and how its political preferences changed from 2012 to 2018. Democrats lost more ground in lower-population counties The average margin shift from 2012 to 2018 in U.S. Senate races in Indiana, Missour...
BATTLE OF THE SUBURBS: New York Democrats had a Long Island problem. The results on Tuesday may have solved it. Suozzi leaned into the migrant crisis. He acknowledged it’s a problem for voters and blasted House Republicans for opposing a Senate-negotiated immigration package. Republicans couldn...
Allies and roadblocks in the Senate Washington politics, too, are a factor, some analysts say. Sen. Bob Menendez, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is one of several Democrats who joined Republicans in opposing the original deal during the Obama years. (Menendez also oppose...
The lesson I learned so many years ago is that you have to emphatically stand up to bullies or they will get louder and go as far as they can. Today’s problem is that Democrats don’t seem to know how to fight it and mainstream Republicans won’t. They are like Lemmings walking off...
In both Kansas and Georgia, there are also tight Senate races, so Democrats will hope that helps boost turnout in these usually deep-red states. BLUE STATES There are also tight races in some deep blue states: Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Rhode Island. In Connecticut, ...
2024's 10 Best-Performing Stocks The best-performing stocks of the year aren't household names, but they show what's hot in the market. Wayne DugganJan. 2, 2025 10 Best-Performing ETFs of 2024 These funds all trounced the returns of the S&P 500 in 2024. ...