The Niskanen Center’s The Science of Politics podcast features up-and-coming researchers delivering fresh insights on the big trends driving American politics today. Get beyond punditry to data-driven understanding of today’s Washington with host and political scientist Matt Grossmann. Each 30-45-minute episode covers two new cutting-edge studies and interviews two researchers.

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How Misperceptions and Online Norms Drive “Cancel Culture” 2022-10-05
When Information About Candidates Persuades Voters 2022-09-21
When Public Opinion Goes to the Ballot Box 2022-09-07
How primary elections enable polarized amateurs 2022-08-24
Is democracy declining in the American states? 2022-08-10
The past and future of polling 2022-07-20
Why the baby boomers rule American politics 2022-06-29
Did the Birchers win after all? 2022-06-15
How much are polls misrepresenting Americans? 2022-06-01
Abortion politics take center stage 2022-05-18
Women in (and out of) Politics 2022-05-04
Did economists move the Democrats to the right? 2022-04-20
Descriptive Representation in Supreme Court Nominations 2022-04-06
Putin’s War and Personalist Authoritarianism 2022-03-23
Policymakers Follow Informed Expertise 2022-03-09
How Does the Public Move Right When Policy Moves Left? 2022-02-23
Does the Public Respond to Threats to Democracy? 2022-02-09
U.S. Politics: The Hyper-Involved vs. The Disengaged 2022-01-26
U.S. Democratic Decline in Comparative Perspective 2022-01-12
Inflation Hurts Presidents, Especially Gas Prices—And It’s Not the Media’s Fault 2021-12-15
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