Armin Thomas
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A Very Detailed Examination Of The Washington Primary

For people who want non-polling electoral signs, the Washington primary election has been perhaps the most closely watched signal in recent years. This August “jungle primary” pits Democrats and Republicans against each other on the same ballot, with the top two vote-getters advancing to November, regardless of party. The nature… Read More
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We Polled The Rust Belt. Here’s What We Found.

The national political climate has undergone a seismic shift since we polled the nation one month ago. On July 21st, the nation experienced a political earthquake when President Joe Biden, plagued by the fallout from his lackluster June debate performance, dropped out of the race, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris… Read More
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What Powered That Startling Democratic Overperformance in Ohio? Turnout.

The last positive electoral news for Democrats before President Biden’s lackluster debate performance came from a special election in Ohio’s 6th district on June 11th, where Democrat Michael Kripchak exceeded expectations in a contest to replace Republican Rep. Bill Johnson. The seat, which backed former President Trump by nearly 30… Read More
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The Largest Native American Voting Blocs

Native American voters are an under-discussed voting bloc in American elections, but by no means are they an insignificant one. Well-known Senate victories by candidates of both parties have been attributed to the Native vote — from Republican Lisa Murkowski’s 2010 write-in win in Alaska to Democrat Heidi Heitkamp’s 2012… Read More





