Why Faith Based Voters Still Matter

Faith-based voters remain the largest and most reliable voting bloc in American elections, accounting for their outsized impact on electoral outcomes and...

Faith-based voters remain the largest and most reliable voting bloc in American elections, accounting for their outsized impact on electoral outcomes and...

The data suggests Democrats have, to a significant degree, taken minority voters for granted. In 2024, 42% of Black voters and 45% of Latino voters...

Black male voters have become significantly more competitive in recent elections, driven by shifting dynamics among younger voters and evolving political...

No, Trump is unlikely to win Hispanic men again in 2028. The data tells a stark story: Trump won 47-50% of Hispanic men in 2024—a coalition he needed and...

Legal immigrants feel left out of the immigration debate because the national conversation treats immigration as a monolithic issue dominated by...

Yes, sanctuary cities are experiencing significant political backlash that has created measurable consequences for Democratic officials and urban leaders...

Border politics persists because it sits at the intersection of legitimate governance concerns, partisan advantage, and deeply rooted cultural anxieties...

No single political party possesses the legislative capacity or political will to comprehensively solve the border crisis unilaterally, despite decades of...

Immigration will likely dominate the 2028 presidential election and policy landscape for several interconnected reasons: the policies implemented during...

Yes, crime fear helped Republicans win decisively in 2024—but the underlying dynamic reveals a troubling disconnect between actual crime data and...