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Posts by Carroll Doherty

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Our favorite data visualizations of 2025 In this post, we’ll highlight a few of our favorite visuals from 2025 and walk through how we made them and what makes them successful.

Ultimately, our graphics should tell a story about our research, whether it’s about changing media habits or shifting social norms. Here's a few of our favorite visuals from 2025, how we made them, and what makes them successful.

4 months ago 45 20 1 2
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In the U.S. House, the president’s party has lost seats in all but four midterms since 1862.
(@pollsandvotes.bsky.social)
More, via Opinion Today:
opiniontoday.substack.com/p/251209-top...

4 months ago 0 2 0 0
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US and Russian officials draft new peace plan for Ukraine Proposal envisages major concessions by Kyiv and rollback of American military assistance

The reported peace plan developed by envoys for Trump and Putin sounds more like a list of Moscow's demands than a compromise between two combatants.
It's not clear what if anything Russia is willing to concede even as it insists that Ukraine give up a lot. www.ft.com/content/2353...

5 months ago 117 59 26 10

It is incredibly simple to acknowledge that violence in any form is awful and erodes society.

7 months ago 3133 479 34 11
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“.. Unemployment rates among tech workers between 20 and 30 years old jumped by 3 percentage points since the start of this year .. , “a .. larger increase than we’ve seen for other young workers,” he said.

@cnbc.com
www.cnbc.com/2025/08/05/a...

8 months ago 628 226 39 21

Given the other questions on this survey, it's reasonable the researchers would want to check for people who might be yanking their chain

8 months ago 7 3 1 0
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We texted nearly 1,100 Americans about Trump and the Epstein files. Here’s what they said. A Washington Post poll found that most Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of issues related to the Epstein files.

A Washington Post poll found most Americans strongly support releasing all files in the Epstein case and suspect the documents contain embarrassing information about President Trump, Democrats and billionaires.

8 months ago 140 39 22 7
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A few days ago, the new Washpost Opinion boss extolled Bezos's shift in the direction of the page and warned that the changes will be "unwelcome for some"

Which is what managers say when they're trying to get people to quit before they get fired.

9 months ago 28 2 1 0
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What MAGA means to Americans Ten years after Donald Trump launched the Make America Great Again movement, a poll offers some insight into what the slogan means to Republicans and Democrats.

While MAGA is ubiquitous, little is known about what it means to the American public. Ten years on, what do Americans think when they hear or read this phrase?
(@jesserhodesumass.bsky.social @eichen.bsky.social Douglas Rice, Gregory Wall and Tatishe Nteta)
theconversation.com/what-maga-me...

9 months ago 1 3 1 0
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The Economist/YouGov poll in April found that 11% of Trump voters are medicaid recipients

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Dissatisfaction with democracy remains widespread in many nations Across 12 high-income countries, a median of 64% of adults say they are dissatisfied with the way their democracy is working, while a median of 35% are satisfied.

Across 12 high-income countries, public satisfaction in democracy has declined over time. In 2017, a median of 49% were satisfied with the functioning of democracy. By 2025, just 35% say the same thing.
www.pewresearch.org/...

9 months ago 9 4 2 2
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A New 2024 Analysis Shows How Trump Upended the Rules of Voter Turnout For most of modern American political history, one thing about presidential elections was gospel: When more people vote, the Democratic Party benefits.But in 2024, President Donald Trump’s dramatic ga...

Interesting analysis.

“Pew found that Trump’s success with Hispanics was primarily due to changes in turnout rather than voters changing their preferences. Latino voters who voted in ‘20 but not ‘24 backed Biden by 2-1. While Trump won Latino voters who skipped ‘20 by 23 points.”

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Trump Won by Turning Out Voters and Building a Diverse Coalition, Report Finds A new Pew Research Center study found that 85 percent of President Trump’s 2020 supporters came out to vote for him again, a better rate than Democrats pulled off.

A new Pew Research Center study solidified what pre-election surveys suggested, that President Trump was able to build a far more diverse Republican coalition in the 2024 election than ever before. Here's what else the research showed.

9 months ago 43 15 62 8

NYT channeling a 1950s greaser

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Murder remains down more than 21 percent in the 30 cities that reported the most murders to the FBI in 2023 (the most recent official release). Murder is down in 26 of the 30 cities. All but 4 cities have data through late May and all but 1 (c'mon Phoenix!) have data through April.

10 months ago 49 15 5 5
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Smart look at what we can and can't extrapolate right now from Democrats' in-party perception weakness (and also a good aside on how changes in survey mode can have unexpected effects on trendlines)

10 months ago 3 2 0 0

I don't know that it's especially difficult to conceptualize the use case for surveys that gather data on a) alcohol consumption or b) internet usage among the American public

11 months ago 140 31 5 0

Must-read on the state of the polling landscape

11 months ago 10 3 0 0
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Conservative and Liberal Americans flatly reject authoritarian rule.

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Joseph Nye, Political Scientist Who Extolled ‘Soft Power,’ Dies at 88

RIP Joe Nye, the dean of American political scientists who coined the term “soft power” — the idea that America’s global influence was more than its military might. www.nytimes.com/2025/05/08/u...

11 months ago 85 16 4 3

Was looking thru Gallup 1975 polling data (for fall of Saigon) & found this:
Party ID (a year after Nixon resigned)
Dem 46%
Rep 22%
Ind 22%
Educational pattern was reverse of today: Dems’ narrowest edge, 35%-27% among college grads, widest (59%-20%) among ‘grade school’ grads.

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This is a nicely thorough overview:

11 months ago 31 7 1 0

One very clear change from our October/November 2024 survey of Canadians to our March/April 2025 survey of those same (n=1,181) respondents is the 10 percentage point jump in those saying being Canadian is their single most important identity.

11 months ago 24 12 3 4
Screenshot of a news article reading "A recent survey by the scientific journal Nature revealed that 75% of the 1,600 scientists surveyed were considering relocating to Europe or Canada, citing actions taken by President Donald Trump." 

The reference is to a non-representative convenience sample.

Screenshot of a news article reading "A recent survey by the scientific journal Nature revealed that 75% of the 1,600 scientists surveyed were considering relocating to Europe or Canada, citing actions taken by President Donald Trump." The reference is to a non-representative convenience sample.

And predictably, this "stat" - again, reflecting only readers of Nature who filled out a form - is now turning up in other stories as though it's based on an actual survey, which it is not.

(The bigger story itself is, of course, far more important and troubling: www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...)

11 months ago 15 1 1 1
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Dow Headed for Worst April Since 1932 as Investors Send ‘No Confidence’ Signal Few think the administration’s negotiations with trade partners will yield results soon enough to ease the strain.

The @WSJ headline says it all: Dow Headed for Worst April Since 1932 as Investors Send ‘No Confidence’ Signal. @hannaherinlang.bsky.social www.wsj.com/finance/inve...

11 months ago 542 185 39 14
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Line chart from Pew Research Center showing changing attitudes among Democrats and Republicans about various potential outcomes of the Russia-Ukraine war.

Line chart from Pew Research Center showing changing attitudes among Democrats and Republicans about various potential outcomes of the Russia-Ukraine war.

% who are extremely/very concerned about Ukraine being defeated and taken over by Russia

🔵 Democrats: 62%
🔴 Republicans: 25%

% who are extremely/very concerned about Russia invading other countries in the region

🔵 Democrats: 66%
🔴 Republicans: 29%

www.pewresearch.org/global/2025/...

1 year ago 16 5 0 1

Public opinion of Pope Francis over the years

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A good time to read Gene Healy's The Cult of the Presidency, which traces the history of this notion, which starts with Woodrow Wilson www.cato.org/books/the-cu...

1 year ago 49 10 0 0
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74% of respondents—including 91% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans—said it was reckless for senior leaders in the Trump administration to discuss attack plans on the Signal app, while 22% said it was a harmless oversight.
(Reuters/Ipsos)
More, via Opinion Today:
opiniontoday.substack.com/p/250403

1 year ago 5 2 0 0

This graphic got a lot of action last week. I was curious about the underlying data so I pulled a copy from the same source, but included all the airports being reported, not just five.

And I included the total data, not just YoY change.

The numbers are a bit less shocking.

1 year ago 55 12 2 3