Commentary

01.04.07 Commentary

The Complicated Politics of Free Trade

Unrestricted Trade Makes for Strange Political Bedfellows
by Scott Keeter and Richard Morin

12.20.06 Commentary

What Was — and Wasn’t on the Public’s Mind

...And How Opinions Changed During 2006
by Jodie T. Allen and Carroll Doherty

12.06.06 Commentary

Civil War: What’s in a Name?

To Most of the American Public, the Question May Be Largely Semantic
by Scott Keeter

11.16.06 Commentary

Election ’06: Big Changes in Some Key Groups

by Scott Keeter

11.14.06 Commentary

The Real Message of the Midterms

by Andrew Kohut

11.08.06 Commentary

Centrists Deliver for Democrats

In an election that proved to be a referendum on Bush and Iraq, political independents cast the deciding votes

11.06.06 Commentary

Public Concern About the Vote Count and Uncertainty About Electronic Voting Machines

by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center
Special to the New York Times

11.06.06 Commentary

Democrats and Republicans See Different Realities

Profiling the Voters

11.01.06 Commentary

Karl Rove’s Ground War Challenge

by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center
Special to the New York Times

10.26.06 Commentary

Can Safe Seats Save the Republicans?

by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center
Special to the New York Times

10.26.06 Commentary

Cell-Only Voters Not Very Different

Fewer Registered, More First-time Voters
by Scott Keeter

10.18.06 Commentary

Evangelicals and the GOP: An Update

Strongly Republican Group Not Immune to Party's Troubles
by Scott Keeter

10.11.06 Commentary

Growing Number of Liberal Democrats

09.27.06 Commentary

Blue States Get Even More Democratic

Party ID: Red States Still Red, Swing States Deadlocked

09.22.06 Commentary

Bush’s September Gains: A Mixed Picture

Little Boost for GOP in Generic Ballot
by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center

08.30.06 Commentary

Democrats Face Ideological Split Over Wal-Mart

Attacks on Company May Turn On Liberals, Turn Off Moderates

06.06.06 Commentary

Two Americas, One American

The differences that divide us are much smaller than those that set us apart from the rest of the world
by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center and Bruce Stokes

05.30.06 Commentary

Politics and the “DotNet” Generation

They may be more involved than you think -- and in ways that could change America's politics
by Scott Keeter

05.16.06 Commentary

The Iraq-Vietnam Difference

This time, the opposition runs strongly along party lines
by Michael Dimock

05.09.06 Commentary

Attitudes Toward Immigration in Red and Blue

In Democratic-dominated counties, foreign-born residents are more populous - and more welcome
by Carroll Doherty

05.09.06 Commentary

The Problem of American Exceptionalism

Our values and attitudes may be misunderstood, but they have consequences on the world scene
by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center and Bruce Stokes

05.02.06 Commentary

Will White Evangelicals Desert the GOP?

So Far, This Most Republican of Groups is Staying Loyal
by Scott Keeter

04.26.06 Commentary

Attitudes Toward Immigration: In Black and White

by Carroll Doherty

04.19.06 Commentary

Maximum Support for Raising the Minimum

Most Americans Now Live in States That Have Raised the Wage Floor
by Michael Dimock

04.11.06 Commentary

In Search of Ideologues in America

It's Harder than You May Think
by Scott Keeter, Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, and Gregory A. Smith, Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

03.28.06 Commentary

Pinched Pocketbooks

Do Average Americans Spot Something that Most Economists Miss?
by Jodie T. Allen and Andrew Kohut

03.22.06 Commentary

Can’t Get No Satisfaction

Public's Current Gloom Is Out of Sync with Past Experience
by Michael Dimock and Jodie T. Allen

03.14.06 Commentary

Do Deficits Matter Anymore? Apparently Not to the Public

by Carroll Doherty

03.07.06 Commentary

Independents Sour on Incumbents

Many Say Their Member Has Taken Bribes
by Michael Dimock

02.28.06 Commentary

Both Reds and Blues Go Green on Energy

But Parties Split Internally on Environmental Protections
by Michael Dimock

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