Why Floods and Fires Could Reshape Elections

Floods and fires reshape elections by directly preventing people from voting, displacing voters, destroying polling infrastructure, and creating political...

Floods and fires reshape elections by directly preventing people from voting, displacing voters, destroying polling infrastructure, and creating political...

Americans are tuning out elections at unprecedented rates, and the reasons run far deeper than simple apathy or laziness.

The 2028 presidential election will feel like a new generation election because, for the first time in American history, voters under 45—primarily Gen Z...

Independents may rule the next election because they now represent 45 percent of all Americans—the highest percentage since Gallup began tracking in...

Deepfakes could break future elections by corroding the fundamental mechanism of democratic governance: voter trust in what they see and hear from...

Vatican statements enter American elections because Catholics represent a decisive electoral bloc that responds to the pope's moral authority on key...

Yes, Elon Musk can swing election narratives—and the 2024 election provided substantial evidence of his ability to do so.

TikTok is reshaping elections by becoming a primary news source for millions of young voters, fundamentally changing how political information reaches the...

Marriage rates are reshaping elections because unmarried and married voters increasingly support opposite political parties, and the U.S.

President Trump has not explicitly stated he will "end late counting" in a specific 2026 statement, but his recent actions reveal a clear intent to...