• The Pendulum Counties

    The Pendulum Counties

    Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election with a margin quite similar to that of the 2012 reelection of his predecessor Barack Obama — 4.5% and 3.9%, respectively. However, his coalition differed from Obama’s, having been the product of nearly a decade of electoral change. Many counties moved in one direction — for example, most… Read More

  • Chaos In The Crosstabs

    Chaos In The Crosstabs

    Over the course of this election cycle, perhaps no single demographic has received more attention than young voters, which many polls now suggest to be increasingly Trump-curious. This has been observed alongside a similarly shocking swing toward Biden among elderly voters. If these surveys are correct, then our political landscape would be undergoing an incredible,… Read More

  • Temperature Check: Ohio Senate

    Temperature Check: Ohio Senate

    Democrats won back the Senate in 2020 following historic victories in two hotly contested Georgia runoffs. Going into 2022, they had to hold Senate seats in three competitive Biden-won states to retain the majority (NV, AZ, and GA) — a difficult task for a party at the helm during a midterm. Despite President Biden’s unpopularity, Democrats… Read More

  • We Polled Young Voters. Here’s What We Found.

    We Polled Young Voters. Here’s What We Found.

    If you’ve followed any of the polling from this presidential election cycle, you’re probably aware of massive purported swings in the voting behavior of the youngest and oldest voters in the electorate portended by polling. Survey after survey shows Joe Biden gaining with seniors while cratering with young voters, whom many public polls have begun… Read More

  • Primary Preview: March 17th

    Primary Preview: March 17th

    Later today, voters in Ohio and Illinois will select their congressional nominees for the November elections. A top-two special election in CA-20 will also be held. Split Ticket will have live coverage of all the key races starting at 7:30 EDT. In Ohio, three major candidates are vying for the GOP nomination to take on… Read More

  • Kari Lake Could Cost Republicans The Arizona Senate Seat

    Kari Lake Could Cost Republicans The Arizona Senate Seat

    Earlier this week, Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema announced that she would not run for re-election, ending months of speculation about the possibility of a three-way contest. This development is a rare break of good news for Senate Democrats, for whom perfect conditions have not materialized: Joe Manchin is on track to be replaced by a… Read More

  • Our Super Tuesday Congressional Preview

    Our Super Tuesday Congressional Preview

    Super Tuesday has traditionally been an interesting day for Presidential nominations, where at least one party has a competitive, decisive primary with states splitting multiple ways. This year will almost certainly not see a repeat, as neither the Republican nor the Democratic party has a truly contested primary. As both parties seek to renominate their… Read More

  • The Cannabis Consensus: Marijuana Referendums Bridge Political Divides

    The Cannabis Consensus: Marijuana Referendums Bridge Political Divides

    As 2024 begins, Americans in twenty-four states and D.C. find themselves in jurisdictions where recreational marijuana is legal. Public opinion nationwide is now decisively in favor of legalization, with support hovering around 70%. Politicians have largely abandoned it as a polarizing issue. This was not always the case; at the turn of the millennium, it… Read More

  • Trump v. Anderson: Will Colorado Succeed in Keeping Trump Off the Ballot?

    Trump v. Anderson: Will Colorado Succeed in Keeping Trump Off the Ballot?

    The Supreme Court is no stranger to high-stakes cases with significant electoral implications. Since the 1960s, justices have resolved disputes over redistricting, the Voting Rights Act, felon disenfranchisement, campaign finance regulations, and even congressional term limits. That list is by no means exhaustive, but it highlights the fine line between law and politics in voting… Read More