Newswise Focus Channel: Politics Channel Featured Story TOP /articles/channels?channel=6449 This [feature]/[breaking news]/[focus] channel highlights experts, research, and feature stories related to... en-us Copyright 2022 Newswise Newswise Focus Channel: Politics Channel Featured Story TOP 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Democrat-led states tended to have stronger response to COVID-19, which improved health outcomes, study shows /articles/view/758742/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/758742/?sc=c6449 Mon, 11 Oct 2021 00:05:00 EST States with Democratic leaders tended to have responded more strongly to COVID-19 and have seen a lower rate of the spread of the virus, according to new research led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York. Binghamton University, State University of New York New GW Poll Shows Most Americans Approve of Biden, Confident in Future of US /articles/view/757412/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/757412/?sc=c6449 Wed, 15 Sep 2021 09:50:04 EST A small majority of Americans approve of the job performance of President Joe Biden, according to a new survey by the Society of Presidential Pollsters at the George Washington University. A larger number of respondents also express confidence in the future of the country. George Washington University How to Double Voter Turnout and Increase Representation during Local Elections /articles/view/756312/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/756312/?sc=c6449 Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:05:47 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/01/5/Big_iStock-1222187576.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Low and uneven turnout is a serious problem for local democracy. However, simply moving off-cycle, local elections to be held on the same day as statewide and national contests doubles voter turnout and leads to an electorate that is considerably more representative in terms of race, age, class and partisanship, according to new University of California San Diego research. University of California San Diego U.S. Presidents' Narcissism Linked to International Conflict /articles/view/753587/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/753587/?sc=c6449 Mon, 28 Jun 2021 11:05:57 EST The most narcissistic U.S. presidents since 1897 preferred to instigate conflicts with other great power countries without seeking support from allies, a new study suggests. Ohio State University Voters' Emotional Reactions A Barrier for Trump /articles/view/740942/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/740942/?sc=c6449 Mon, 02 Nov 2020 11:10:13 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/01/19/GW POLITICS POLL GRAPHIC_1.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />How President Trump makes voters feel may be a barrier to his path to victory according to new polling research from the George Washington University. George Washington University COVID-19 Opens a Partisan Gap on Voting by Mail /articles/view/738458/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/738458/?sc=c6449 Tue, 22 Sep 2020 15:35:58 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=https://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/news_uploads/Voted-by-Mail-Stickers-Med-Mask-photo-by-iStock_BackyardProduction-1500-crop2.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Study by UC's New Electorate Project documents a growing divide on preferences for absentee ballots. Before the pandemic, there wasn't any difference in the rates at which Democratic and Republican voters actually cast their ballots by mail or in-person. That may change now. University of California San Diego Mask mandates delayed by nearly a month in Republican-led states, UW study finds /articles/view/737536/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/737536/?sc=c6449 Fri, 04 Sep 2020 17:35:42 EST Political science researchers at the University of Washington examined the factors associated with statewide mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic. When controlling for other factors, states with Republican governors delayed imposing broad indoor mask requirements by nearly a month. University of Washington Political 'Oil Spill': Polarization Is Growing Stronger -- and Getting Stickier /articles/view/732935/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/732935/?sc=c6449 Wed, 10 Jun 2020 11:00:38 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=https://www.icds.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/oilspillimagery.png&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Experts have documented that political polarization is intensifying in the United States. However, a Penn State sociologist now suggests that this separation isn't just more intense, but it is also growing broader, coagulating into an ideological slick of opinions. Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences Banning Covert Foreign Election Interference /articles/view/732888/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/732888/?sc=c6449 Tue, 09 Jun 2020 13:45:38 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=https://cdn.cfr.org/sites/default/files/styles/slide_3_2/public/image/2020/06/rts2ujyz.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />The United States is one of the countries that is most susceptible to foreign election interference. To safeguard the U.S. elections in November, Robert K. Knake argues that the United States and other democracies should agree to not interfere in foreign elections. Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Study Shows Without the US, International Climate Change Agreement Could be Reached - But It Would Require Major Additional Contributions from Large Developing Countries /articles/view/719626/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/719626/?sc=c6449 Wed, 25 Sep 2019 14:05:35 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/09/25/SmirnovOleg_021.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />With the United States withdrawing from the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, questions arise about the future global success of mitigating the effects of climate change. A new study addresses these questions in a recently published paper in the Journal of Theoretical Politics. Stony Brook University Shocks to Social Capital: 30 Days After Terror Attack, Institutional Trust Falls to Pre-Incident Levels, Study Finds /articles/view/718784/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/718784/?sc=c6449 Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:05:50 EST A new study from researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, found that the 2015 Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack led to a significant increase in social capital immediately following the incident. However, the boost in social capital reverts to pre-attack levels within 30 days. University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Opposition to Muslim Ban Continues, Thanks to American Values /articles/view/715122/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/715122/?sc=c6449 Fri, 28 Jun 2019 13:30:04 EST A new study found movements that promote American inclusiveness can have a lasting impact on policies that target racial, ethnic or religious minority groups, such as Trump's "Muslim ban." The study suggests policy attitudes related to stigmatized groups are more malleable than previously assumed. University of Delaware Economists to present model showing success of unconventional monetary policies to Fed officials /articles/view/713846/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/713846/?sc=c6449 Mon, 03 Jun 2019 14:05:14 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/06/3/Federal-Reserve_feature.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Notre Dame associate professors Cynthia Wu and Eric Sims will present the findings in their paper on assessing the agency's tools for dealing with economic decline to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and other high-level economists at a Fed conference in Chicago June 4-5. University of Notre Dame Law professor Craig Nard says there's been an intellectual property land grab as companies look to stake their claim in the marijuana industry /articles/view/712227/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/712227/?sc=c6449 Wed, 01 May 2019 14:05:17 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/05/1/cwru-craig-nard.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" /> Case Western Reserve University Youth Voter Turnout Analysis Shows Across-the-Board Increases in 2018 Midterms /articles/view/710652/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/710652/?sc=c6449 Tue, 02 Apr 2019 16:25:08 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/04/2/state-youth-turnout-increases_v2.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Youth voter turnout (ages 18-29) increased in the 2018 midterm election in all 34 states for which data are available, according to two new analyses from the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning & Engagement (CIRCLE). Tufts University How Children & Teens Die in America: Study Reveals the Widespread & Persistent Role of Firearms /articles/view/705505/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/705505/?sc=c6449 Wed, 19 Dec 2018 17:00:00 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/12/17/VACunninghamtop4.png&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />America lost 20,360 children and teens in 2016 -- 60 percent of them to preventable injuries, a new study shows. But while death rates from the top cause - motor vehicle crashes - have declined steadily since 1999, rates from the second-leading cause - firearms - have gone up. It's the first time all causes of child and adolescent death have been tallied by both mechanism and intent. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan White Americans See Many Immigrants as 'Illegal' Until Proven Otherwise, Survey Finds /articles/view/702092/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/702092/?sc=c6449 Thu, 11 Oct 2018 15:45:29 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/10/11/SuspectedImmigrantChart.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Fueled by political rhetoric evoking dangerous criminal immigrants, many white Americans assume low-status immigrants from Mexico, El Salvador, Syria, Somalia and other countries President Donald Trump labeled "shithole" nations have no legal right to be in the United States, new research in the journal American Sociological Review suggests. Washington University in St. Louis Affordable Care Act Puts Single Mothers to Work /articles/view/699101/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/699101/?sc=c6449 Thu, 16 Aug 2018 11:05:06 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/08/16/VincentPohl_CAS_3272_crop_-1-_1182_1503_60.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Single mothers work more when the government provides better health insurance, according to economic policy research. University of Georgia Anger, Anxiety Motivating Voters in 2018 /articles/view/697393/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/697393/?sc=c6449 Fri, 13 Jul 2018 03:20:02 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/07/12/CPCRABAPolls_Anxiousaboutpolitics.png&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />The political climate has Americans fuming and they report feeling less hopeful and proud heading into the midterm elections. A new national poll found emotions driving increased involvement and engagement as November approaches, especially among women and Millennials. University of Delaware Socialist Movement is an Emerging Global Trend in Politics, ASU Expert Says /articles/view/693745/?sc=c6449 /articles/view/693745/?sc=c6449 Mon, 30 Apr 2018 15:55:23 EST <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/04/30/DanielPout.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" /> Arizona State University (ASU)